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The field of Tattoo and Piercing artistry is growing exponentially, creating job opportunities across
the U.S. and abroad. The Master Tattoo Institute has assembled program studies that lay the
groundwork for a fulfilling and successful career, while enabling a dedicated artist to excel in the
field.
Our instructors convey to our student base an understanding of core values, client appreciation and
consideration. While attending our program studies, each student will develop a sense of belonging
within the family of tattoo and piercing professionals, an appreciation of their unique signature and
of the personality they bring to their art.
The Master Tattoo Institute
The Master Tattoo Institute
1112 Normandy Drive
Miami Beach, FL 33141
786.220.8238
Indie True Education LLC
1112 Normandy Drive
Miami Beach, FL 33141
This catalog supersedes all previous editions and is in effect until a subsequent version is published either in print or online. All information in this catalog is current at the time of printing. Statements regarding tuition and fees, curriculum, course offerings, admissions, and graduation requirements are subject to change at any time and are applicable to all enrolled students unless otherwise stated. This course catalog is the MTI course catalog for terms 2018-2019. The Master Tattoo Institute admits academically qualified students without regard to race, color, national origin, gender, religion, disability, or age.© 2014, The Master Tattoo Institute
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INDEX
Letter from the CEO 3
Approvals 4
Mission Statement 4
Faculty and Equipment 5
Certificate Programs 5-35
Class Descriptions 5-35
Admission and Academic Information 33-43
Tuition and Scholarships 41
Academic Calendar 43-46
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GROW IN YOUR CAREER
Today’s competitive marketplace and volatile economy
have created challenges for companies and workers alike
with regards to staff retention and employment. Companies
large and small can compete effectively by recruiting highly
skilled individuals to meet the needs of their marketplace
and changing customer base. Employment candidates
can respond to the environment by seeking out marketable
skills, education and certifications, and responding quickly to
employment demand.
At Master Tattoo Institute (MTI), we’ve built a highly responsive
series of certification programs designed for the unique field of
tattooing and piercing.
MTI positions students for a career path in the unique field of
tattooing and body piercing. MTI’s classes are led by a faculty
of practicing professionals who demonstrate a passion for
knowledge transfer and best practices. These characteristics
help enrich the learning environment and position students to
apply their education in the workplace.
Wishing you a lifetime of success.
Alex Zarfati
Owner/President
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APPROVALS
Florida Department of Health
The Master Tattoo Institute is approved by the Florida Department of Health under section
381.00775 F.S. and Chapter 64E-28.006 F.A.C. The Master Tattoo Institute programs meet or exceed
all certification requirements, including Sterilization and Aseptic Techniques, Microorganisms and
Infectious Disease, Bloodborne Pathogens, and Communicable Diseases. Students must obtain a
Tattoo License before practicing on humans.
NOTE: Section 381.00775, Florida Statutes (F.S.), and Chapter 64E-28, Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.) require persons seeking licensure as a tattoo artist to complete an educational course approved by the department on bloodborne pathogens and communicable diseases and to achieve at least 70% on an examination covering the materials in the course.
Department of Veteran Affairs
The Master Tattoo Institute is approved by the Department of Veteran Affairs for the following
veteran education benefits programs:
• Montgomery GI Bill Active Duty (MGIB-AD)-Chapter 30 • Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (VR&E)- Chapter 31
• Post-9/11 GI Bill- Chapter 33
• The Survivors' and Dependents' Educational Assistance (DEA) Chapter 35
• Montgomery GI Bill-SR- Chapter 1606
• Montgomery GI Bill-SR- Chapter 1607
Mission Statement
The Master Tattoo Institute offers an innovative approach to training the next generation of tattoo
and piercing professionals and provides the essential support, tools, and skills needed to successfully
enter the industry.
The Master Tattoo Institute has assembled a comprehensive training program for certification in the
United States. Our mission is to provide an excellent educational experience for students while
providing an effective hands-on environment with skilled instructors, an informative program with
courses designed to educate, teach great technique and safety measures, and to prepare the student for
a satisfying and productive career in the tattoo and piercing industry.
Master Tattoo Institute’s experienced instructors, generous classroom design, and state of-the-art
equipment, is poised to prepare students for an exciting career and help bring much needed
standardization in education to the ever-expanding tattoo industry.
The Master Tattoo Institute is licensed by the Commission for Independent Education, Florida
Department of Education. Additional information regarding this institution may be obtained by
contacting the Commission at 325 West Gaines St., Ste. 1414, Tallahassee, FL 32399-0400, toll-free
telephone number (888) 224-6684.
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Master Tattoo Institute is a registered corporation in Florida. We are governed by an advisory board,
headed by our owner/President.
Owner/President - Alex Zarfati
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FACULTY & EQUIPMENT
Gabriel Jaksick Provost, Chair of Tattooing Department, Senior
Tattoo Instructor
Alien Perez Tattoo Instructor
Renatha Mendes Chair of Cosmetics Department, Senior
Cosmetics Instructor
Lilian Bueno Senior Cosmetics Instructor
Dave Johnson Chair of Body Piercing Department, Senior
Body Piercing Instructor
The Master Tattoo Institute
1112 Normandy Drive
Miami Beach, FL 33141
• 2 Class Rooms
• Tattoo Machines
• Tattoo Ink
• Synthetic Skin
• Computer
• Visual Learning Aids
• Student Kits
• Power Supply, Clip Cords, Foot Switch
• (4) Tattoo Stations
• Ultrasonic Cleaner
• Autoclave
• Sharps container
• Biomedical disposal
• Sink
• Tattoo needles
• PPE
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Certificate Programs
I. TATTOO
*160 Hours of classroom and hands on tattoo training *All materials included *160 Clock Hours
The Tattoo Certificate Course blends tattoo history, sterilization and aseptic techniques, and
bloodborne pathogens with tattoo shop safety, tattoo inks, and color theory. Upon successful
completion of the Tattoo Course, each student will have earned 160 clock hours. In addition, tattoo
licensure and bloodborne pathogens certification is awarded.
Tattoo:
Course
Number
Tattoo Clock
Hours TAT101 Introduction to the Tattoo Profession 2.5
TAT102 History of Tattooing 2.5
TAT103 The Tattoo Machine
2.5
TAT104 Tattoo Needles 2.5
TAT105 How Tattoo Machines Work 2.5
TAT106 Tuning and Maintaining the Tattoo Machine 2.5
TAT107 Tattoo Machine Practice 2.5
TAT108 History of Sterilization and Aseptic Technique 2.5
TAT109 Microorganisms and Infectious Disease 2.5
TAT110 Blood Borne Pathogens and Tattooing 2.5
TAT111 Communicable Diseases and Tattooing 2.5
TAT112 Shop Safety Practices and Procedures 2.5
TAT113 Equipment Cleaning and Sterilization 2.5
TAT114 Preventing Transmission of BBP and Communicable Diseases 2.5
TAT115 Tattoo Safety Test/BBP Certification 2.5
TAT116 Historic Origins of Tattooing 2.5
TAT117 History of Modern Tattooing 2.5
TAT118 Tattoo Inks 2.5
TAT119 Color Theory 2.5
TAT120 Color Mixing 2.5
TAT121 Tattoo Design 2.5
TAT122 Roots of American Tattooing 2.5
TAT123 Tattoo Styles in America 2.5
TAT124 Major Tattoo Styles Today 2.5
TAT125 Tattoo Flash and Stencils 2.5
TAT126 Using Photoshop 2.5
TAT127 Using Photoshop for Lettering 2.5
TAT128 Tattoo Station Set-Up 2.5
TAT129 Tattoo Station Supplies 2.5
TAT130 Client Appreciation 2.0
TAT131 Tattoo Ethics and Applying Stencils 2.5
TAT132 Client Care and Dealing with Difficult Clients 1.5
TAT133 Portfolio Creation and Next Steps 1.5
TAT134 Lab Hours 80
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Final Exams
TOTAL: 160
General Graduate Certificate Requirements
To receive certification for the Tattoo Course, students must:
• Successfully complete all class work outline
• Receive 160 clock hours
• Achieve a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.70
• Resolve all financial obligations
• Pass Final Exam
Certificate Programs
II. ADVANCED TATTOO *240 Hours of classroom and hands on tattoo training *All materials included *240 Clock Hours
The Advanced Tattoo Course Certificate Program blends tattooing with sterilization and aseptic
techniques, bloodborne pathogens with tattoo shop safety, tattoo inks, and color theory. It introduces
the coil machine and rotary machine, equipment and tools for those machines, tattoo inks, and color
theory, tattoo shop operations and management, pricing and selling. Upon successful completion of
the Advanced Tattoo Course, each student will have earned 240 clock hours. In addition, tattoo
licensure and bloodborne pathogens certification is awarded.
Advanced Tattoo:
Course
Number
Advanced Tattoo Clock
Hours ADT 101 Introduction to the Tattoo Profession 2.5
ADT 102 Bloodborne Pathogens and Tattooing 2.5
ADT 103 History of Sterilization and Aseptic Technique 2.5
ADT 104 Microorganisms and Infectious Disease 2.5
ADT 105 Communicable Diseases and Tattooing 2.5
ADT 106 Shop Safety Practices and Procedures 2.5
ADT 107 Equipment Cleaning and Sterilization 2.5
ADT 108 Preventing Transmission of BBP and Communicable Diseases 2.5
ADT 109 Tattoo Safety Test/BBP Certification 2.5
ADT 110 Introduction to the Coil Tattoo Machine 2.5
ADT 111 How to Set-Up a Coil Tattoo Machine 2.5
ADT 112 Tuning and Maintaining the Coil Tattoo Machine 2.5
ADT 113 Introduction to Coil Needles 2.5
ADT 114 Introduction to Power Supply 2.5
ADT 115 Introduction to the Rotary Tattoo Machine 2.5
ADT 116 How to Set-Up the Rotary Tattoo Machine 2.5
ADT 117 Introduction to Rotary Tattoo Needles 2.5
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ADT 118 The Different Needle Cartridge Configurations 2.5
ADT 119 How to Manipulate Needle Cartridges 2.5
ADT 120 How to Set Needle Cartridges into the Rotary Tattoo Machine 2.5
ADT 121 How to Set the Needle Depth for the Rotary Tattoo Machine 2.5
ADT 122 Introduction to Advanced Power Supply 2.5
ADT 123 Grip Techniques for the Rotary Tattoo Machine 2.5
ADT 124 Exchanging Needle Cartridges During Tattoo Procedure 2.5
ADT 125 Rotary Tattoo Machine Maintenance 2.5
ADT 126 Proper Use of Barriers for the Rotary Tattoo Machine 2.5
ADT 127 Tattoo Machine Practice 2.5
ADT 128 Tattoo Inks 2.5
ADT 129 Color Theory 2.5
ADT 130 Color Mixing 2.5
ADT 131 Tattoo Design 2.5
ADT 132 Tattoo Flash and Stencils 2.5
ADT 133 Using Photoshop 2.5
ADT 134 Tattoo Station Set-up 2.5
ADT 135 Tattoo Station Supplies 2.5
ADT 136 Client Appreciation 2.5
ADT 137 Tattoo Ethics and Applying Stencils 2.5
ADT 138 Client Care and Dealing with Difficult Clients 2.5
ADT 139 Introduction to the Business of Tattooing 4.0
ADT 140 Introduction to Pricing Tattoos 4.0
ADT 141 The Basics to Tattoo Shop Operations 4.0
ADT 142 The Basics to Shop Management 4.0
ADT 143 Lab Hours 121
Final Exams 8.0
TOTAL: 240
General Graduate Certificate Requirements
To receive certification for the Advanced Tattoo Course, students must:
• Successfully complete all class work outlined
• Receive 240 clock hours
• Achieve a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.70
• Resolve all financial obligations
• Pass Final Exam
Certificate Programs
III. BODY PIERCING *80 Hours of classroom and hands on piercing training *All materials included *80 Clock Hours
The Body Piercing Course blends body piercing history, equipment cleaning and sterilization, and
piercing aesthetics with body piercing safety, different jewelry options, and potential reactions to a
piercing.
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Upon successful completion of the Body Piercing Course, each student will have earned 80 clock
hours. In addition, body piercing licensure and bloodborne pathogens certification is awarded.
This program enables students to develop understanding of body piercing and body piercing best
practices which with practice and time will lead to a career as a body piercer.
Body Piercing:
Course
Number
Body Piercing Clock
Hours
BP101 Introduction to Body Piercing 2.0
BP102 Piercing Tools 2.0
BP103 Body Piercing Process 2.0
BP104 Sterilization, Aseptic Technique, Microorganisms and Infectious Disease 2.0
BP105 Bloodborne Pathogens and Body Piercing Safety Practices 2.0
BP106 Communicable Diseases and Body Piercing 2.0
BP107 Shop Safety Practices and Procedures 2.0
BP108 Equipment Cleaning and Sterilization 2.0
BP109 Preventing Transmission of BBP and Communicable Diseases 2.0
BP110 Body Piercing Safety Test 2.0
BP111 History of Body Piercing 2.0
BP112 History of Modern Body Piercing 2.0
BP113 Ear Piercing 2.0
BP114 Nose and Face Piercing 2.0
BP115 Oral Piercing 2.0
BP116 Torso Piercing 2.0
BP117 Body Piercing Jewelry 2.0
BP118 Body Piercing Station Set-Up and Supplies 2.0
BP119 Client Appreciation and Aftercare 2.0
BP120 Body Piercing Ethics and Stretching Piercings 1.0
BP121 Client Care and Dealing with Difficult Clients 1.0
BP122 Lab Hours 40
Final Exams
TOTAL: 80
General Graduate Certificate Requirements
To receive certification for the Body Piercing Course, students must:
• Successfully complete all class work outlined
• Receive 80 clock hours
• Achieve a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.70
• Resolve all financial obligations
IV. ADVANCED BODY PIERCING *120 Hours of classroom and hands on piercing training
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*All materials included *120 Clock Hours
The Advanced Body Piercing Course Blends Body Piercing, Sterilization and Aseptic Techniques, and
Bloodborne Pathogens with Tattoo Shop Safety, Body Piercing Tools, and Body Piercing technique,
and pricing. The Advanced Piercing course covers Piercings such as Dermals, surface piercings, and
all Genital Piercings.
Upon successful completion of the Advanced Body Piercing Course, each student will have earned
120 clock hours. In addition, body piercing licensure and bloodborne pathogens certification is
awarded.
Advanced Body Piercing:
Course
Number
Advanced Body Piercing Clock
Hours ABP101 Introduction to Advanced Body Piercings 2.0
ABP102 Introduction to Advanced Body Piercing Tools 2.0
ABP103 Body Piercing Process 2.0
ABP104 Sterilization, Aseptic Technique, Microorganisms and Infectious Disease 2.0
ABP105 Bloodborne Pathogens and Body Piercing Safety Practices 2.0
ABP106 Communicable Diseases and Body Piercing 2.0
ABP107 Shop Safety Practices and
Procedures
2.0
ABP108 Equipment Cleaning and Sterilization 2.0
ABP109 Preventing Transmission of BBP and Communicable Diseases 2.0
ABP110 Body Piercing Safety Test 2.0
ABP111 Basic Body Piercings 2.0
ABP112 Basic Body Piercing Placements 2.0
ABP113 Basic Body Piercing Jewelry 2.0
ABP114 Surface Piercings 2.0
ABP115 Jewelry for Surface Piercings 2.0
ABP116 Tools for Surface Piercings 2.0
ABP117 Genital Piercings 2.0
ABP118 Jewelry for Genital Piercings 2.0
ABP119 Tools for Genital Piercings 2.0
ABP120 Dermal Anchors 2.0
ABP121 Jewelry for Dermal Anchors 2.0
ABP122 Tools for Dermal Anchors 2.0
ABP123 Pricing Body Piercing 2.0
ABP124 Body Piercing Station Set-Up and Supplies 2.0
ABP125 Client Appreciation and Aftercare 2.0
ABP126 Body Piercing Ethics and Stretching Piercings 2.0
ABP127 Client Care and Dealing with Difficult Clients 2.0
ABP128 Lab Hours 60.0
Final Exams 6.0
TOTAL: 120
General Graduate Certificate Requirements
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To receive certification for the Advanced Body Piercing Course, students must:
• Successfully complete all class work outlined
• Receive 120 clock hours
• Achieve a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.7
• Resolve all financial obligations
V. ADVANCED REALISM ART
*40 Hours of classroom and hands on art training *All materials included *40 Clock Hours
The Advanced Realism Art Course is intended to expand your skills, overcome technical obstacles to
teach you everything you need to know about the realism style, how to use your materials, and
methods of each specific medium. It provides step-by-steps projects demonstrating the basics of
composition, contour drawing, and rendering anatomy, as well as a variety of techniques such as
blending, shading, and using light and shadow to bring the form to life. From choosing the right
value, to understanding form and features, including the different parts of the face and body, facial
expressions, helpful tips, and plenty of encouragement. It’s a great course for any professional artist
who specializes in realism.
Upon successful completion of the Advanced Art Course, each student will have earned 40
clock hours. In addition, a certification for advanced art class is awarded.
This program enables students to develop understanding of fine arts and art preparation for tattooing.
Advanced Realism Art:
Course
Number
Advanced Realism Art Clock
Hours ART101 Introduction to Advanced Realism Art 2.0
ART102 Figure Drawing 2.0
ART103 Value 2.0
ART104 Shading 2.0
ART105 Basic Shapes & Lighting the Form 2.0
ART106 The Proportion of the Head 2.0
ART107 Anatomy of the Different Parts of the Face 2.0
ART108 Anatomy of the Body 2.0
ART109 Chiaroscuro Techniques 2.0
ART110 Pencil Portrait 2.0
ART201 Watercolor 2.0
ART301 Tattoo Portraits 2.0
ART302 Lab Hours 16.0
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Final Exams
TOTAL: 40
General Graduate Certificate Requirements
To receive certification for the Advanced Realism Art Course, students must:
• Successfully complete all class work outlined
• Receive 40 clock hours
• Achieve a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.7
• Resolve all financial obligations
VI. Advanced Realism Tattoo Black & Gray
*40 Hours of classroom and hands on art training *All materials included *40 Clock Hours
The Advanced Realism in Black & Gray class is intended to expand your skills, overcome technical
obstacles to teach you everything you need to know about the tattoo realism style in Blk/Gray,
preparing artwork for Blk/Gray Tattoos, preparing your tools and methods for Blk/Gray,
understanding the techniques and execution, and doing Blk/Gray tattoos. It provides step-by-step
projects demonstrating all aspects of Blk/Gray Tattooing
Upon successful completion of the Advanced Realism in Blk/Gray, each student will have earned 40
clock hours. In addition, a certification for Advanced Realism in Blk/Gray is awarded.
This program enables students to develop understanding of Blk/Gray Realism for tattooing.
Advanced Realism Black & Gray:
Course
Number
Advanced Realism in Black & Gray Clock
Hours
RBGT101 Introduction to Realism Black/Gray Tattooing 2.0
RBGT102 Preparing Artwork/Stencil for Black/Gray Realism Tattoos 2.0
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RBGT103 Preparing Your Tools/Inks for Black/Gray Realism Tattoos 2.0
RBGT104 Understanding Technique for Black/Gray Realism Tattoos 2.0
RBGT105 Understanding Execution for Black/Gray Realism Tattoos 2.0
RBGT106 Lab Hours 30.0
Final Exams
TOTAL: 40.0
General Graduate Certificate Requirements
To receive certification for the Advanced Realism in Blk/Gray, students must:
• Successfully complete all class work outlined
• Receive 40 clock hours
• Achieve a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.7
• Resolve all financial obligations
VII. Advanced Realism in Color *40 Hours of classroom and hands on art training *All materials included *40 Clock Hours
The Advanced Realism in Color Course is intended to expand your skills, overcome technical
obstacles to teach you everything you need to know about the tattoo realism style in Color, preparing
artwork for Color Realism Tattoos, preparing your tools and methods for Color Realism,
understanding the techniques and execution, and doing Color Realism tattoos. It provides step-by-
step projects demonstrating all aspects of Color Tattooing
Upon successful completion of the Advanced Realism in Color, each student will have earned 40
clock hours. In addition, a certification for Advanced Realism in Color is awarded.
This program enables students to develop understanding of Color Realism for tattooing.
Advanced Realism in Color:
Course
Number
Advanced Realism in Color Clock
Hours RCT101 Introduction to Realism Color Tattooing 2.0
RCT102 Preparing Artwork/Stencil for Color Realism Tattoos 2.0
RCT103 Preparing Your Tools/Inks for Color Realism Tattoos 2.0
RCT104 Understanding Technique for Color Realism Tattoos 2.0
RCT106 Understanding Execution for Color Realism Tattoos 2.0
RCT107 Lab Hours 30.0
Final Exams
TOTAL: 40.0
General Graduate Certificate Requirements
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To receive certification for the Advanced Realism in Color, students must:
• Successfully complete all class work outlined
• Receive 40 clock hours
• Achieve a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.7
• Resolve all financial obligations
VIII. Advanced Japanese
*40 Hours of classroom and hands on art training *All materials included *40 Clock Hours
The Advanced Japanese course is intended to expand your skills, overcome technical obstacles to
teach you everything you need to know about the tattoo Japanese style, preparing artwork for
Japanese Tattoos, preparing your tools and methods for Japanese, understanding the techniques and
execution, and doing Japanese tattoos. It provides step-by-step projects demonstrating all aspects of
Japanese Tattooing
Upon successful completion of the Advanced Japanese, each student will have earned 40 clock hours.
In addition, a certification for Advanced Japanese is awarded.
This program enables students to develop understanding of Advanced Japanese for tattooing.
Advanced Japanese:
Course
Number
Advanced Japanese Clock
Hours
JTT101 Introduction to Japanese Irezumi/History of Tattooing 1.0
JTT102 Understanding Japanese Tattoo Symbology 1.0
JTT103 Understanding Japanese Animal Motifs 1.0
JTT104 Understanding How to Draw for Japanese Tattooing 1.0
JTT105 Understanding How to Put a Japanese Sleeve Tattoo Together 2.0
JTT106 How to Prepare/Mix Colors for Japanese Tattooing 2.0
JTT107 Understanding Execution for Japanese Tattooing 2.0
JTT108 Lab Hours 30.0
Final Exams
TOTAL: 40.0
General Graduate Certificate Requirements
To receive certification for the Advanced Realism in Color, students must:
• Successfully complete all class work outlined
• Receive 40 clock hours
• Achieve a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.7
• Resolve all financial obligations
IX. Advanced Bio-Mechanical *40 Hours of classroom and hands on art training *All materials included
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*40 Clock Hours
The Advanced Bio-Mechanical class is intended to expand your skills, overcome technical obstacles
to teach you everything you need to know about the tattoo Bio-Mechanical style, preparing artwork
for Bio-Mechanical, preparing your tools and methods for Bio-Mechanical, understanding the
techniques and execution, and doing Bio-Mechanical tattoos. It provides step-by-step projects
demonstrating all aspects of Bio-Mechanical Tattooing
Upon successful completion of the Advanced Bio-Mechanical, each student will have earned 40 clock
hours. In addition, a certification for Advanced Bio-Mechanical is awarded.
This program enables students to develop understanding of Advanced Bio-Mechanical for tattooing.
Advanced Bio-Mechanical:
Course
Number
Advanced Bio-Mechanical Clock
Hours
BMT101 Introduction to Bio-Mechanical 1.0
BMT102 Preparing Artwork for Bio-Mechanical 1.0
BMT103 Understanding Dimensions for Bio-Mechanical 2.0
BMT104 Understanding How to Put a Bio-Mechanical Sleeve Tattoo Together 2.0
BMT105 How to Prepare/Mix Colors for Bio-Mechanical Tattooing 2.0
BMT106 Understanding Execution for Bio-Mechanical Tattooing 2.0
BMT107 Lab Hours 30.0
Final Exams
TOTAL: 40.0
General Graduate Certificate Requirements
To receive certification for the Advanced Bio-Mechanical, students must:
• Successfully complete all class work outlined
• Receive 40 clock hours
• Achieve a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.7
• Resolve all financial obligations
X. MASTER ADVANCED TATTOO
*240 Hours of classroom and hands on tattoo training *All materials included *240 Clock Hours
The Master Advanced Tattoo Course enables students to develop understanding of Advanced Realism
Art / Advanced Realism in Black & Gray/ Advanced Realism in Color/Advanced Japanese/and
Advanced Bio-Mechanical. It blends Tattooing best practices and BBP Certification
Upon successful completion of the Master Advanced Tattoo Course, each student will have earned a
certificate for completing 240 clock hours, and a BBP Certificate.
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Master Advanced Tattoo:
Course
Number
Master Advanced Tattoo Clock
Hours BBP BBP/Aseptic Techniques/Cross Contamination 16
ART101 Introduction to Advanced Realism Art 1.0
ART102 Figure Drawing 2.0
ART103 Value 1.0
ART104 Shading 2.0
ART105 Basic Shapes & Lighting the Form 2.0
ART106 The Proportion of the Head 2.0
ART107 Anatomy of the Different Parts of the Face 2.0
ART108 Anatomy of the Body 2.0
ART109 Chiaroscuro Techniques 1.0
ART110 Pencil Portrait 2.0
ART201 Watercolor 1.0
ART301 Portraits 2.0
ART302 Lab Hours 20.0
RBGT101 Introduction to Realism Black/Gray Tattooing 2.0
RBGT102 Preparing Artwork/Stencil for Black/Gray Realism Tattoos 2.0
RBGT103 Preparing Your Tools/Inks for Black/Gray Realism Tattoos 2.0
RBGT104 Understanding Technique for Black/Gray Realism Tattoos 2.0
RBGT105 Understanding Execution for Black/Gray Realism Tattoos 2.0
RBGT106 Realism Black/Gray Lab Hours 30.0
RCT101 Introduction to Realism Color Tattooing 2.0
RCT102 Preparing Artwork/Stencil for Color Realism Tattoos 2.0
RCT103 Preparing Your Tools/Inks for Color Realism Tattoos 2.0
RCT104 Understanding Technique for Color Realism Tattoos 2.0
RCT106 Understanding Execution for Color Realism Tattoos 2.0
RCT107 Realism Color Lab 30.0
JTT101 Introduction to Japanese Irezumi/History of Tattooing 1.0
JTT102 Understanding Japanese Tattoo Symbology 1.0
JTT103 Understanding Japanese Animal Motifs 1.0
JTT104 Understanding How to Draw for Japanese Tattooing 1.0
JTT105 Understanding How to Put a Japanese Sleeve Tattoo Together 2.0
JTT106 How to Prepare/Mix Colors for Japanese Tattooing 2.0
JTT107 Understanding Execution for Japanese Tattooing 2.0
JTT108 Japanese Tattooing 30.0
BMT101 Introduction to Bio-Mechanical 1.0
BMT102 Preparing Artwork for Bio-Mechanical 1.0
BMT103 Understanding Dimensions for Bio-Mechanical 2.0
BMT104 Understanding How to Put a Bio-Mechanical Sleeve Tattoo Together 2.0
BMT105 How to Prepare/Mix Colors for Bio-Mechanical Tattooing 2.0
BMT106 Understanding Execution for Bio-Mechanical Tattooing 2.0
BMT107 Bio-Mechanical Tattooing Lab Hours 30.0
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Final Exams 24.0
TOTAL: 240
General Graduate Certificate Requirements
To receive certification for the Master Advanced Tattoo, students must:
• Successfully complete all class work outlined
• Receive 240 clock hours
• Achieve a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.7
• Resolve all financial obligations
XI. TATTOO REMOVAL
*16 Hours of classroom and hands on tattoo removal training *All materials included *16 Clock Hours
The Tattoo Removal Course Certificate Program educates students regarding the general principles
related to the subject of tattoo removal, the product line, and specific procedures used to remove a
tattoo using tattoo removal materials.
Upon successful completion of the Tattoo Removal Program, each student will have earned 16 clock
hours.
This program enables students to develop understanding of removing tattoos and will lead to a career
in tattoo removal.
Tattoo Removal:
Course
Number
Tattoo Removal Clock
Hours TRI101 General Principles 1.0
TRI102 The Products 2.0
TRI103 Sterile/Sanitary Treatment 2.0
TRI104 Specific Removal of tattoos and permanent make-up 2.0
TRI105 Aftercare 1.0
TRI106 Lab Hours 8.0
Final Exams
TOTAL: 16
General Graduate Certificate Requirements
To receive certification for the Tattoo Removal Program, students must:
• Successfully complete all class work outlined
• Receive 16 Completed Hours
• Achieve a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.70
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• Resolve all financial obligations
XII. ADVANCED TATOO BUNDLE
*600 Hours of classroom and hands on tattoo training *All materials included *600 Clock Hours
This Advanced Tattoo Bundle enables students to develop understanding of Tattooing/ Advanced
Tattooing/ Advanced Realism Art / Advanced Realism in Black & Gray/ Advanced Realism in
Color/Advanced Japanese/Advanced Bio-Mechanical/Tattoo Removal/ Advanced Body Piercing. It
blends Tattooing best practices, BBP Certification, Aseptic Techniques, Cross-Contamination, Tattoo
Shop Best Safety Practices, Tattoo Inks, Color Theory, and the Coil & Rotary Tattoo Machines.
Upon successful completion of the Advanced Tattoo Bundle Course, each student will have earned a
certificate for completing 600 clock hours, and a BBP Certificate.
Advanced Tattoo Bundle:
Course
Number
Advanced Tattoo Bundle Clock
Hours ADT101 Introduction to the Tattoo Profession 2.5
ADT102 Bloodborne Pathogens and Tattooing 2.5
ADT103 History of Sterilization and Aseptic Technique 2.5
ADT104 Microorganisms and Infectious Disease 2.5
ADT105 Communicable Diseases and Tattooing 2.5
ADT106 Shop Safety Practices and Procedures 2.5
ADT107 Equipment Cleaning and Sterilization 2.5
ADT108 Preventing Transmission of BBP and Communicable Diseases 2.5
ADT109 Tattoo Safety Test/BBP Certification 2.5
ADT110 Introduction to the Coil Tattoo Machine 2.5
ADT111 How to Set-Up a Coil Tattoo Machine 2.5
ADT112 Tuning and Maintaining the Coil Tattoo Machine 2.5
ADT113 Introduction to Coil Needles 2.5
ADT114 Introduction to Power Supply 2.5
ADT115 Introduction to the Rotary Tattoo Machine 2.5
ADT116 How to Set-Up the Rotary Tattoo Machine 2.5
ADT117 Introduction to Rotary Tattoo Needles 2.5
ADT118 The Different Needle Cartridge Configurations 2.5
ADT119 How to Manipulate Needle Cartridges 2.5
ADT120 How to Set Needle Cartridges into the Rotary Tattoo Machine 2.5
ADT121 How to Set the Needle Depth for the Rotary Tattoo Machine 2.5
ADT122 Introduction to Advanced Power Supply 2.5
ADT123 Grip Techniques for the Rotary Tattoo Machine 2.5
ADT124 Exchanging Needle Cartridges During Tattoo Procedure 2.5
ADT125 Rotary Tattoo Machine Maintenance 2.5
ADT126 Proper Use of Barriers for the Rotary Tattoo Machine 2.5
ADT127 Tattoo Machine Practice 2.5
ADT128 Tattoo Inks 2.5
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ADT129 Color Theory 2.5
ADT130 Color Mixing 2.5
ADT131 Tattoo Design 2.5
ADT132 Tattoo Flash and Stencils 2.5
ADT133 Using Photoshop 2.5
ADT134 Tattoo Station Set-up 2.5
ADT135 Tattoo Station Supplies 2.5
ADT136 Client Appreciation 2.5
ADT137 Tattoo Ethics and Applying Stencils 2.5
ADT138 Client Care and Dealing with Difficult Clients 2.5
ADT139 Introduction to the Business of Tattooing 4.0
ADT140 Introduction to Pricing Tattoos 4.0
ADT141 The Basics to Tattoo Shop Operations 4.0
ADT142 The Basics to Shop Management 4.0
ADT143 Lab Hours 121.0
Final Exam 8.0
ART101 Introduction to Advanced Realism Art 1.0
ART102 Figure Drawing 2.0
ART103 Value 1.0
ART104 Shading 2.0
ART105 Basic Shapes & Lighting the Form 2.0
ART106 The Proportion of the Head 2.0
ART107 Anatomy of the Different Parts of the Face 2.0
ART108 Anatomy of the Body 2.0
ART109 Chiaroscuro Techniques 1.0
ART110 Pencil Portrait 2.0
ART201 Watercolor 1.0
ART301 Portraits 2.0
ART302 Lab Hours 20.0
RBGT101 Introduction to Realism Black/Gray Tattooing 2.0
RBGT102 Preparing Artwork/Stencil for Black/Gray Realism Tattoos 2.0
RBGT103 Preparing Your Tools/Inks for Black/Gray Realism Tattoos 2.0
RBGT104 Understanding Technique for Black/Gray Realism Tattoos 2.0
RBGT105 Understanding Execution for Black/Gray Realism Tattoos 2.0
RBGT106 Realism Black/Gray Lab Hours 30.0
RCT101 Introduction to Realism Color Tattooing 2.0
RCT102 Preparing Artwork/Stencil for Color Realism Tattoos 2.0
RCT103 Preparing Your Tools/Inks for Color Realism Tattoos 2.0
RCT104 Understanding Technique for Color Realism Tattoos 2.0
RCT106 Understanding Execution for Color Realism Tattoos 2.0
RCT107 Realism Color Lab 30.0
JTT101 Introduction to Japanese Irezumi/History of Tattooing 1.0
JTT102 Understanding Japanese Tattoo Symbology 1.0
JTT103 Understanding Japanese Animal Motifs 1.0
JTT104 Understanding How to Draw for Japanese Tattooing 1.0
JTT105 Understanding How to Put a Japanese Sleeve Tattoo Together 2.0
JTT106 How to Prepare/Mix Colors for Japanese Tattooing 2.0
JTT107 Understanding Execution for Japanese Tattooing 2.0
JTT108 Japanese Tattooing 30.0
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BMT101 Introduction to Bio-Mechanical 1.0
BMT102 Preparing Artwork for Bio-Mechanical 1.0
BMT103 Understanding Dimensions for Bio-Mechanical 2.0
BMT104 Understanding How to Put a Bio-Mechanical Sleeve Tattoo Together 2.0
BMT105 How to Prepare/Mix Colors for Bio-Mechanical Tattooing 2.0
BMT106 Understanding Execution for Bio-Mechanical Tattooing 2.0
BMT107 Bio-Mechanical Tattooing Lab Hours 30.0
ABP101 Introduction to Advanced Body Piercings 2.0
ABP102 Introduction to Advanced Body Piercing Tools 2.0
ABP103 Body Piercing Process 2.0
ABP104 Sterilization, Aseptic Technique, Microorganisms and Infectious Disease 2.0
ABP105 Bloodborne Pathogens and Body Piercing Safety Practices 2.0
ABP106 Communicable Diseases and Body Piercing 2.0
ABP107 Shop Safety Practices and Procedures 2.0
ABP108 Equipment Cleaning and Sterilization 2.0
ABP109 Preventing Transmission of BBP and Communicable Diseases 2.0
ABP110 Body Piercing Safety Test 2.0
ABP111 Basic Body Piercings 2.0
ABP112 Basic Body Piercing Placements 2.0
ABP113 Basic Body Piercing Jewelry 2.0
ABP114 Surface Piercings 2.0
ABP115 Jewelry for Surface Piercings 2.0
ABP116 Tools for Surface Piercings 2.0
ABP117 Genital Piercings 2.0
ABP118 Jewelry for Genital Piercings 2.0
ABP119 Tools for Genital Piercings 2.0
ABP120 Dermal Anchors 2.0
ABP121 Jewelry for Dermal Anchors 2.0
ABP122 Tools for Dermal Anchors 2.0
ABP123 Pricing Body Piercing 2.0
ABP124 Body Piercing Station Set-Up and Supplies 2.0
ABP125 Client Appreciation and Aftercare 2.0
ABP126 Body Piercing Ethics and Stretching Piercings 2.0
ABP127 Client Care and Dealing with Difficult Clients 2.0
ABP128 Lab Hours 60.0
Final Exam 6.0
ATB101 Final Exams 40.0
TOTAL: 600
General Graduate Certificate Requirements
To receive certification for the Advanced Tattoo Bundle Course, students must:
• Successfully complete all class work outlined
• Receive 600 clock hours
• Achieve a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.7
• Resolve all financial obligations
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XIII. Permanent Makeup
*40 Hours of classroom and hands on training *All materials included *40 Clock Hours
The Permanent Makeup class is intended to expand your skills, overcome technical obstacles to teach
you everything you need to know about Cosmetic Tattooing (Permanent Makeup), (Permanent
makeup) blends cosmetic tattoo history, sterilization and aseptic techniques, and Blood borne
pathogens with cosmetic tattooing safety practices, cosmetic tattoo inks, and color theory. Eyebrow
techniques, eye line techniques and lip line techniques, and the proper equipment to use along with
pricing, selling, and set-up.
Upon successful completion of the Permanent Makeup Class, each student will have earned 40 clock
hours. In addition, a certification for Permanent Makeup is awarded.
This program enables students to develop understanding of Permanent Makeup.
Permanent Makeup:
Course
Number
Permanent Makeup Clock
Hours PMU101 Introduction to Permanent Makeup 1.0
PMU102 Blood Borne Pathogens 1.0
PMU103 Safety Practices 1.0
PMU104 Aseptic Practices During the Procedures 1.0
PMU105 Familiarize with Equipment 1.0
PMU106 Medical Forms 1.0
PMU107 Machine Set-Up 1.0
PMU108 Station Set-Up and Breakdown 1.0
PMU109 Pigments and Inks 1.0
PMU110 Needle Configurations 1.0
PMU111 Eyebrow Design, Measurement and Mapping using Different Tools 1.0
PMU112 Eyeliner Design, Using Different Tools 1.0
PMU113 Lips Design, Using Different Tools 1.0
PMU114 Eyebrow Demonstration 1.0
PMU115 Eyeliner Demonstration 1.0
PMU116 Lips Demonstration 1.0
PMU117 Practice on Skins 20.0
PMU118 Live Model Demonstration by Instructor 3.0
Final Exam 1.0
TOTAL: 40
General Graduate Certificate Requirements
To receive certification for the Permanent Makeup Course, students must:
• Successfully complete all class work outlined
• Receive 40 clock hours
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• Achieve a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.7
• Resolve all financial obligations
XIV. Microblading
*24 Hours of classroom and hands on training *All materials included *24 Clock Hours
The Microblading Course is intended to expand your skills, overcome technical obstacles to teach you
everything you need to know about Microblading. The Microblading Course is designed to help
students to learn about the best safety practices in Microblading, what you can treat with it, what
products can be added to the treatment, how aggressive students can be when performing a
procedure, the epidermal depth of the face, the recovery time, and hands on practical experience to
do their own treatment.
Upon successful completion of the Microblading Course, each student will have earned 24 clock
hours. In addition, a certification for Microblading is awarded.
This program enables students to develop understanding of Microblading.
Microblading:
Course
Number
Microblading Clock
Hours MBD101 Introduction to Microblading Course 1.0
MBD102 Understanding Microblading and Tools 0.5
MBD103 Sterilization and Aseptic Technique 0.5
MBD104 Microorganisms and Infectious Disease 0.5
MBD105 Bloodborne Pathogens 0.5
MBD106 Fitzpatrick Scale 1.0
MBD107 Color Theory 1.0
MBD108 Skin 1.0
MBD109 Eyebrows Types 1.0
MBD110 Station Set-Up 1.0
MBD111 Client Consultation 1.0
MBD112 Measure / Mapping 1.0
MBD113 Microblading Aftercare 1.0
MBD114 Practice on Paper and Fake Skin 8.0
MBD115 Live Model Demonstration by Instructor 4.0
Final Exam 1.0
TOTAL: 24
General Graduate Certificate Requirements
To receive certification for the Microblading Course, students must:
• Successfully complete all class work outlined
• Receive 24 clock hours
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• Achieve a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.7
• Resolve all financial obligations
XV. Micro-Needling *24 Hours of classroom and hands on training *All materials included *24 Clock Hours
The Micro-Needling Course is intended to expand your skills, overcome technical obstacles to teach
you everything you need to know about Micro-Needling. The Micro-Needling Course is designed to
help students to learn about the best safety practices in Micro-Needling, what you can treat with it,
what products can be added to the treatment, how aggressive students can be when performing a
procedure, the epidermal depth of the face, the recovery time, and hands on practical experience to
do their own treatment.
Upon successful completion of the Micro-Needling Course, each student will have earned 24 clock
hours. In addition, a certification for Micro-Needling is awarded.
This program enables students to develop understanding of Micro-Needling.
Micro-Needling:
Course
Number
Micro-Needling Clock
Hours MND101 Introduction to Microneedling 1.0
MND102 Understanding Microneedling and Tools 1.0
MND103 Sterilization and Aseptic Technique 1.0
MND104 Microorganisms and Infectious Disease 1.0
MND105 Bloodborne Pathogens 0.5
MND106 Stretch Marks Cause 1.0
MND107 Microneedling and Stretch Marks 1.0
MND108 Collagen 1.0
MND109 Elastin 0.5
MND110 Melanin 0.5
MND111 Stretch Marks Types 1.0
MND112 Beta- Carotene 0.5
MND113 Microneedling Aftercare 1.0
MND114 Practice in Fake Skin 8.0
MND115 Live Model Demonstration by Instructor 4.0
Final Exam 1.0
TOTAL: 24
General Graduate Certificate Requirements
To receive certification for the Micro-Needling Course, students must:
• Successfully complete all class work outlined
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• Receive 24 clock hours
• Achieve a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.7
• Resolve all financial obligations
XVI. Paramedical Aesthetics
*24 Hours of classroom and hands on training *All materials included *24 Clock Hours
The Paramedical Aesthetics Course is intended to expand your skills, overcome technical obstacles to
teach you everything you need to know about Paramedical Aesthetics. The Paramedical Aesthetic
Course is designed to help students to learn about the best safety practices in Paramedical Aesthetics,
performing the proper techniques in stretch mark camouflage, correction of cleft lips, and nipples re-
pigmentation, aftercare procedures, and the proper equipment to use along with pricing, selling, and
set-up.
Upon successful completion of the Paramedical Aesthetic Course, each student will have earned 24
clock hours. In addition, a certification for Micro-Needling is awarded.
This program enables students to develop understanding of Paramedical Aesthetic.
Paramedical Aesthetic:
Course
Number
Paramedical Aesthetic Clock
Hours PA101 Introduction to Paramedical Aesthetics 1.0
PA102 Understanding Paramedical Aesthetics 1.0
PA103 Sterilization and Aseptic Technique 1.0
PA104 Microorganisms and Infectious Disease 1.0
PA105 Bloodborne Pathogens 1.0
PA106 Needles types 1.0
PA107 Numbing 1.0
PA108 Skin Histology and Physiology 1.0
PA109 Skin Disorders and Conditions 1.0
PA110 Chemical and Mechanical Exfoliation 1.0
PA111 Dermatological Procedures 1.0
PA112 Plastic Surgery Procedures 1.0
PA113 Job Skills 1.0
PA114 Fake Skin Practice 8.0
PA115 Live Model Demonstration by Instructor 2.0
Final Exam 1.0
TOTAL: 24
General Graduate Certificate Requirements
To receive certification for the Paramedical Aesthetic Course, students must:
• Successfully complete all class work outlined
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• Receive 24 clock hours
• Achieve a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.7
• Resolve all financial obligations
XVII. Plasma Pen Aesthetics
*24 Hours of classroom and hands on training *All materials included *24 Clock Hours
The Plasma Pen Aesthetics Course is intended to expand your skills, overcome technical obstacles to
teach you everything you need to know about Plasma Pen Aesthetics. The Plasma Pen Aesthetics
Course is designed to help the students to learn about the newest technique in the beauty industry
which harnesses the power of plasma to help reduce or eliminate various skin conditions and
problems. They will learn how to treat wrinkles, moles, pigmentation, skin tags, fine lines, and more.
Upon successful completion of the Plasma Pen Aesthetics Course, each student will have earned 24
clock hours. In addition, a certification for Micro-Needling is awarded.
This program enables students to develop understanding of Plasma Pen Aesthetics.
Plasma Pen Aesthetics: Course
Number
Plasma Pen Aesthetics Clock
Hours PPA101 Introduction to Aesthetic Plasma Pen 0.5
PPA102 Understanding Aesthetic Plasma Pen and Tools 0.5
PPA103 Sterilization and Aseptic Technique 0.5
PPA104 Microorganisms and Infectious Disease 0.5
PPA105 Bloodborne Pathogens 0.5
PPA106 Needles types 0.5
PPA107 Numbing 0.5
PPA108 Anatomy and Integumentary Physiology 0.5
PPA109 Aging Skin 0.5
PPA110 Blepharoplasty Concept 0.5
PPA111 Hyperchromias 0.5
PPA112 Pathophysiology 0.5
PPA113 Jett Plasma 1.0
PPA114 Plasma Action on Skin 1.0
PPA115 Anti - Aging Treatment (Peeling) 1.0
PPA116 Treatment for Dark Circles and Hyperchromias 1.0
PPA117 Aftercare Procedures 1.0
PPA118 Contraindications 1.0
PPA119 Plasma Non-invasive Blepharoplasty 1.0
PPA120 Fake Skin Practice 8.0
PPA121 Live Model Demonstration by Instructor 2.0
Final Exam 1.0
TOTAL: 24
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General Graduate Certificate Requirements
To receive certification for the Plasma Pen Aesthetics Course, students must:
• Successfully complete all class work outlined
• Receive 24 clock hours
• Achieve a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.7
• Resolve all financial obligations
XVIII. Eyelash Extensions *16 Hours of classroom and hands on training *All materials included *16 Clock Hours
The Eyelash Extension Course is intended to expand your skills, overcome technical obstacles to
teach you everything you need to know about Eyelash Extension. The Eyelash Extension Course is
designed to help the students in classic, volume and advance lashes. They will learn about Eye
Shapes, Eyelash Curves, Eyelash Treatments, Necessary Tools, Contraindications and Aftercare
Instructions
Upon successful completion of the Eyelash Extension Course, each student will have earned 16 clock
hours. In addition, a certification for Eyelash Extension is awarded.
This program enables students to develop understanding of Eyelash Extension.
Eyelash Extension:
Course
Number
Eyelash Extension Clock
Hours EYE101 Introduction to Eyelash Extension 1.0
EYE102 The Eye Shapes 1.0
EYE103 Eyelash Treatments 2.0
EYE104 Eyelash Extension Guide 1.0
EYE105 Tools Needed 1.0
EYE106 Eyelash Extension Procedure 1.0
EYE107 Removing Eyelash Extension 1.0
EYE108 Some Reasons Why Lash Extension Do Not Last 1.0
EYE109 Aftercare Instructions 1.0
EYE110 Fake Skin Practice 4.0
EYE110 Live Model Demonstration by Instructor 1.0
Final Exam 1.0
TOTAL: 16
General Graduate Certificate Requirements
To receive certification for the Eyelash Extension Course, students must:
• Successfully complete all class work outlined
• Receive 16 clock hours
• Achieve a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.7
• Resolve all financial obligations
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XIX. Hair Simulation *40 Hours of classroom and hands on training *All materials included *40 Clock Hours
The Hair Simulation Course is designed to help the students to learn about the newest technique in
Hair Simulation. It provides a step-by-step understanding of the procedures to execute, the correct
needles and pigments, and best safety practices during procedure as well as aftercare procedures.
Upon successful completion of the Hair Simulation Course, each student will have earned 40 clock
hours. In addition, a certification of Completion is awarded.
This program enables students to develop understanding of Hair Simulation.
Hair Simulation:
Course
Number
Hair Simulation Clock
Hours HSM101 Introduction to Hair Simulation 0.5
HSM102 Skin Types & Layers 0.5
HSM103 Existing Techniques & Treatments 0.5
HSM104 Causes & Their Pathology 0.5
HSM105 Inks & Additives Used 0.5
HSM106 Needle Types 0.5
HSM107 Equipment Used 0.5
HSM108 Numbing 0.5
HSM109 Release Forms 0.5
HSM110 Micropigmentation Techniques 1.0
HSM111 Causes of Baldness 0.5
HSM112 Beard Correction 1.0
HSM113 Scars Correction 1.0
HSM114 Mapping & Measuring Techniques 1.0
HSM115 Hair Fill Techniques 1.0
HSM116 Strand Hair Simulation Techniques 1.0
HSM117 How to Choose a Technique for Each Client 1.0
HSM118 Color Theory 1.0
HSM119 Procedure Duration 0.5
HSM120 Procedure Reaction 0.5
HSM121 Aftercare Procedure 0.5
HSM122 Touch-Ups 0.5
HSM123 Practice on Skins 16.0
HSM124 Practice on Models 8.0
Final Exams 1.0
TOTAL: 40
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General Graduate Certificate Requirements
To receive certification for the Hair Simulation Course, students must:
• Successfully complete all class work outlined
• Receive 40 clock hours
• Achieve a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.7
• Resolve all financial obligations
XX. FUNDAMENTAL COSMETIC BUNDLE
*160 Hours of classroom and hands on training *All materials included *160 Clock Hours
Course
Number
Fundamental Cosmetic Bundle Clock
Hours BBP BBP/Aseptic Techniques/Cross Contamination 16
PMU101 Introduction to Permanent Makeup 1.0
PMU102 Blood Borne Pathogens 1.0
PMU103 Safety Practices 1.0
PMU104 Aseptic Practices During the Procedures 1.0
PMU105 Familiarize with Equipment 1.0
PMU106 Medical Forms 1.0
PMU107 Machine Set-Up 1.0
PMU108 Station Set-Up and Breakdown 1.0
PMU109 Pigments and Inks 1.0
PMU110 Needle Configurations 1.0
PMU111 Eyebrow Design, Measurement and Mapping using Different Tools 1.0
PMU112 Eyeliner Design, Using Different Tools 1.0
PMU113 Lips Design, Using Different Tools 1.0
PMU114 Eyebrow Demonstration 1.0
PMU115 Eyeliner Demonstration 1.0
PMU116 Lips Demonstration 1.0
PMU117 Practice on Skins 20.0
PMU118 Live Model Demonstration by Instructor 3.0
Final Exam 1.0
MBD101 Introduction to Microblading Course 1.0
MBD102 Understanding Microblading and Tools 0.5
MBD103 Sterilization and Aseptic Technique 0.5
MBD104 Microorganisms and Infectious Disease 0.5
MBD105 Bloodborne Pathogens 0.5
MBD106 Fitzpatrick Scale 1.0
MBD107 Color Theory 1.0
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MBD108 Skin 1.0
MBD109 Eyebrows Types 1.0
MBD110 Station Set-Up 1.0
MBD111 Client Consultation 1.0
MBD112 Measure / Mapping 1.0
MBD113 Microblading Aftercare 1.0
MBD114 Practice on Paper and Fake Skin 8.0
MBD115 Live Model Demonstration by Instructor 4.0
Final Exam 1.0
MND101 Introduction to Microneedling Course 1.0
MND102 Understanding Microneedling and Tools 1.0
MND103 Sterilization and Aseptic Technique 1.0
MND104 Microorganisms and Infectious Disease 1.0
MND105 Bloodborne Pathogens 0.5
MND106 Stretch Marks Cause 1.0
MND107 Microneedling and Stretch Marks 1.0
MND108 Collagen 1.0
MND109 Elastin 0.5
MND110 Melanin 0.5
MND111 Stretch Marks Types 1.0
MND112 Beta- Carotene 0.5
MND113 Microneedling Aftercare 1.0
MND114 Practice in Fake Skin 8.0
MND115 Live Model Demonstration by Instructor 4.0
Final Exam 1.0
PPA101 Introduction to Plasma Pen Aesthetic 0.5
PPA102 Understanding Plasma Pen and Tools Aesthetic 0.5
PPA103 Sterilization and Aseptic Technique 0.5
PPA104 Microorganisms and Infectious Disease 0.5
PPA105 Bloodborne Pathogens 0.5
PPA106 Needles types 0.5
PPA107 Numbing 0.5
PPA108 Anatomy and Integumentary Physiology 0.5
PPA109 Aging Skin 0.5
PPA110 Blepharoplasty Concept 0.5
PPA111 Hyperchromias 0.5
PPA112 Pathophysiology 0.5
PPA113 Jett Plasma 1.0
PPA114 Plasma Action on Skin 1.0
PPA115 Anti - Aging Treatment (Peeling) 1.0
PPA116 Treatment for Dark Circles and Hyperchromias 1.0
PPA117 Aftercare Procedures 1.0
PPA118 Contraindications 1.0
PPA119 Plasma Non-invasive Blepharoplasty 1.0
PPA120 Fake Skin Practice 8.0
PPA121 Live Model Demonstration by Instructor 2.0
Final Exam 1.0
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TRI101 General Principles of Tattoo Removal 1.0
TRI102 The Products 2.0
TRI103 Sterile/Sanitary Treatment 1.0
TRI104 Specific Removal of tattoos and permanent make-up 2.0
TRI105 Aftercare 1.0
TRI106 Fake Skin Practice 6.0
TRI107 Live Model Demonstration by Instructor 2.0
Final Exam 1.0
EYE101 Introduction to Eyelash Extension 1.0
EYE102 The Eye Shapes 1.0
EYE103 Eyelash Treatments 2.0
EYE104 Eyelash Extension Guide 1.0
EYE105 Tools Needed 1.0
EYE106 Eyelash Extension Procedure 1.0
EYE107 Removing Eyelash Extension 1.0
EYE108 Some Reasons Why Lash Extension Do Not Last 1.0
EYE109 Aftercare Instructions 1.0
EYE110 Fake Skin Practice 4.0
EYE111 Live Model Demonstration by Instructor 1.0
Final Exam 1.0
TOTAL: 160
General Graduate Certificate Requirements
To receive certification for the Fundamental Cosmetic Bundle Course, students must:
• Successfully complete all class work outlined
• Receive 160 clock hours
• Achieve a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.7
• Resolve all financial obligations
XXI. ADVANCED COSMETIC BUNDLE
*240 Hours of classroom and hands on training *All materials included *240 Clock Hours
Course
Number
Advanced Cosmetic Bundle Clock
Hours BBP101 BBP/Aseptic Techniques/Cross Contamination 16
PMU101 Introduction to Permanent Makeup 1.0
PMU102 Blood Borne Pathogens 1.0
PMU103 Safety Practices 1.0
PMU104 Aseptic Practices During the Procedures 1.0
PMU105 Familiarize with Equipment 1.0
PMU106 Medical Forms 1.0
PMU107 Machine Set-Up 1.0
PMU108 Station Set-Up and Breakdown 1.0
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PMU109 Pigments and Inks 1.0
PMU110 Needle Configurations 1.0
PMU111 Eyebrow Design, Measurement and Mapping using Different Tools 1.0
PMU112 Eyeliner Design, Using Different Tools 1.0
PMU113 Lips Design, Using Different Tools 1.0
PMU114 Eyebrow Demonstration 1.0
PMU115 Eyeliner Demonstration 1.0
PMU116 Lips Demonstration 1.0
PMU117 Practice on Skins 20.0
PMU118 Live Model Demonstration by Instructor 3.0
Final Exam 1.0
MBD101 Introduction to Microblading Course 1.0
MBD102 Understanding Microblading and Tools 0.5
MBD103 Sterilization and Aseptic Technique 0.5
MBD104 Microorganisms and Infectious Disease 0.5
MBD105 Bloodborne Pathogens 0.5
MBD106 Fitzpatrick Scale 1.0
MBD107 Color Theory 1.0
MBD108 Skin 1.0
MBD109 Eyebrows Types 1.0
MBD110 Station Set-Up 1.0
MBD111 Client Consultation 1.0
MBD112 Measure / Mapping 1.0
MBD113 Microblading Aftercare 1.0
MBD114 Practice on Paper and Fake Skin 8.0
MBD115 Live Model Demonstration by Instructor 4.0
Final Exam 1.0
MND101 Introduction to Microneedling Course 1.0
MND102 Understanding Microneedling and Tools 1.0
MND103 Sterilization and Aseptic Technique 1.0
MND104 Microorganisms and Infectious Disease 1.0
MND105 Bloodborne Pathogens 0.5
MND106 Stretch Marks Cause 1.0
MND107 Microneedling and Stretch Marks 1.0
MND108 Collagen 1.0
MND109 Elastin 0.5
MND110 Melanin 0.5
MND111 Stretch Marks Types 1.0
MND112 Beta- Carotene 0.5
MND113 Microneedling Aftercare 1.0
MND114 Practice in Fake Skin 8.0
MND115 Live Model Demonstration by Instructor 4.0
Final Exam 1.0
PPA101 Introduction to Plasma Pen Aesthetic 0.5
PPA102 Understanding Plasma Pen and Tools Aesthetic 0.5
PPA103 Sterilization and Aseptic Technique 0.5
PPA104 Microorganisms and Infectious Disease 0.5
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PPA105 Bloodborne Pathogens 0.5
PPA106 Needles types 0.5
PPA107 Numbing 0.5
PPA108 Anatomy and Integumentary Physiology 0.5
PPA109 Aging Skin 0.5
PPA110 Blepharoplasty Concept 0.5
PPA111 Hyperchromias 0.5
PPA112 Pathophysiology 0.5
PPA113 Jett Plasma 1.0
PPA114 Plasma Action on Skin 1.0
PPA115 Anti - Aging Treatment (Peeling) 1.0
PPA116 Treatment for Dark Circles and Hyperchromias 1.0
PPA117 Aftercare Procedures 1.0
PPA118 Contraindications 1.0
PPA119 Plasma Non-invasive Blepharoplasty 1.0
PPA120 Fake Skin Practice 8.0
PPA121 Live Model Demonstration by Instructor 2.0
Final Exam 1.0
TRI101 General Principles of Tattoo Removal 1.0
TRI102 The Products 2.0
TRI103 Sterile/Sanitary Treatment 1.0
TRI104 Specific Removal of tattoos and permanent make-up 2.0
TRI105 Aftercare 1.0
TRI106 Fake Skin Practice 6.0
TRI107 Live Model Demonstration by Instructor 2.0
Final Exam 1.0
EYE101 Introduction to Eyelash Extension 1.0
EYE102 The Eye Shapes 1.0
EYE103 Eyelash Treatments 2.0
EYE104 Eyelash Extension Guide 1.0
EYE105 Tools Needed 1.0
EYE106 Eyelash Extension Procedure 1.0
EYE107 Removing Eyelash Extension 1.0
EYE108 Some Reasons Why Lash Extension Do Not Last 1.0
EYE109 Aftercare Instructions 1.0
EYE110 Fake Skin Practice 4.0
EYE111 Live Model Demonstration by Instructor 1.0
Final Exam 1.0
HSM101 Introduction to Hair Simulation 1.0
HSM101 Introduction to Hair Simulation 0.5
HSM102 Skin Types & Layers 0.5
HSM103 Existing Techniques & Treatments 0.5
HSM104 Causes & Their Pathology 0.5
HSM105 Inks & Additives Used 0.5
HSM106 Needle Types 0.5
HSM107 Equipment Used 0.5
HSM108 Numbing 0.5
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HSM109 Release Forms 0.5
HSM110 Micropigmentation Techniques 1.0
HSM111 Causes of Baldness 0.5
HSM112 Beard Correction 1.0
HSM113 Scars Correction 1.0
HSM114 Mapping & Measuring Techniques 1.0
HSM115 Hair Fill Techniques 1.0
HSM116 Strand Hair Simulation Techniques 1.0
HSM117 How to Choose a Technique for Each Client 1.0
HSM118 Color Theory 1.0
HSM119 Procedure Duration 0.5
HSM120 Procedure Reaction 0.5
HSM121 Aftercare Procedure 0.5
HSM122 Touch-Ups 0.5
HSM123 Practice on Skins 16.0
HSM124 Practice on Models 8.0
Final Exams 1.0
PA101 Introduction to Paramedical Aesthetic Course 1.0
PA102 Understanding Paramedical Aesthetic Course 1.0
PA103 Sterilization and Aseptic Technique 1.0
PA104 Microorganisms and Infectious Disease 1.0
PA105 Bloodborne Pathogens 1.0
PA106 Needles types 1.0
PA107 Numbing 1.0
PA108 Skin Histology and Physiology 1.0
PA109 Skin Disorders and Conditions 1.0
PA110 Chemical and Mechanical Exfoliation 1.0
PA111 Dermatological Procedures 1.0
PA112 Plastic Surgery Procedures 1.0
PA113 Job Skills 1.0
PA114 Fake Skin Practice 8.0
PA115 Live Model Demonstration by Instructor 2.0
Final Exam 1.0
ACB101 Final Exams 16.0
TOTAL: 240
General Graduate Certificate Requirements
To receive certification for the Advanced Cosmetic Bundle Course, students must:
• Successfully complete all class work outlined
• Receive 240 clock hours
• Achieve a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.7
• Resolve all financial obligations
XXII. MASTER ADVANCED COSMETIC TATTOO BUNDLE
*600 Hours of classroom and hands on training
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*All materials included *600 Clock Hours
Course
Number
Master Advanced Cosmetic Tattoo Bundle Clock
Hours ADT101 Introduction to the Tattoo Profession 2.5
ADT102 Bloodborne Pathogens and Tattooing 2.5
ADT103 History of Sterilization and Aseptic Technique 2.5
ADT104 Microorganisms and Infectious Disease 2.5
ADT105 Communicable Diseases and Tattooing 2.5
ADT106 Shop Safety Practices and Procedures 2.5
ADT107 Equipment Cleaning and Sterilization 2.5
ADT108 Preventing Transmission of BBP and Communicable Diseases 2.5
ADT109 Tattoo Safety Test/BBP Certification 2.5
ADT110 Introduction to the Coil Tattoo Machine 2.5
ADT111 How to Set-Up a Coil Tattoo Machine 2.5
ADT112 Tuning and Maintaining the Coil Tattoo Machine 2.5
ADT113 Introduction to Coil Needles 2.5
ADT114 Introduction to Power Supply 2.5
ADT115 Introduction to the Rotary Tattoo Machine 2.5
ADT116 How to Set-Up the Rotary Tattoo Machine 2.5
ADT117 Introduction to Rotary Tattoo Needles 2.5
ADT118 The Different Needle Cartridge Configurations 2.5
ADT119 How to Manipulate Needle Cartridges 2.5
ADT120 How to Set Needle Cartridges into the Rotary Tattoo Machine 2.5
ADT121 How to Set the Needle Depth for the Rotary Tattoo Machine 2.5
ADT122 Introduction to Advanced Power Supply 2.5
ADT123 Grip Techniques for the Rotary Tattoo Machine 2.5
ADT124 Exchanging Needle Cartridges During Tattoo Procedure 2.5
ADT125 Rotary Tattoo Machine Maintenance 2.5
ADT126 Proper Use of Barriers for the Rotary Tattoo Machine 2.5
ADT127 Tattoo Machine Practice 2.5
ADT128 Tattoo Inks 2.5
ADT129 Color Theory 2.5
ADT130 Color Mixing 2.5
ADT131 Tattoo Design 2.5
ADT132 Tattoo Flash and Stencils 2.5
ADT133 Using Photoshop 2.5
ADT134 Tattoo Station Set-up 2.5
ADT135 Tattoo Station Supplies 2.5
ADT136 Client Appreciation 2.5
ADT137 Tattoo Ethics and Applying Stencils 2.5
ADT138 Client Care and Dealing with Difficult Clients 2.5
ADT139 Introduction to the Business of Tattooing 4.0
ADT140 Introduction to Pricing Tattoos 4.0
ADT141 The Basics to Tattoo Shop Operations 4.0
ADT142 The Basics to Shop Management 4.0
ADT143 Lab Hours 121
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Final Exam 8.0
PMU101 Introduction to Permanent Makeup 1.0
PMU102 Blood Borne Pathogens 1.0
PMU103 Safety Practices 1.0
PMU104 Aseptic Practices During the Procedures 1.0
PMU105 Familiarize with Equipment 1.0
PMU106 Medical Forms 1.0
PMU107 Machine Set-Up 1.0
PMU108 Station Set-Up and Breakdown 1.0
PMU109 Pigments and Inks 1.0
PMU110 Needle Configurations 1.0
PMU111 Eyebrow Design, Measurement and Mapping using Different Tools 1.0
PMU112 Eyeliner Design, Using Different Tools 1.0
PMU113 Lips Design, Using Different Tools 1.0
PMU114 Eyebrow Demonstration 1.0
PMU115 Eyeliner Demonstration 1.0
PMU116 Lips Demonstration 1.0
PMU117 Practice on Skins 20.0
PMU118 Live Model Demonstration by Instructor 3.0
Final Exam 1.0
PA101 Introduction to Paramedical Aesthetic Course 1.0
PA102 Understanding Paramedical Aesthetic Course 1.0
PA103 Sterilization and Aseptic Technique 1.0
PA104 Microorganisms and Infectious Disease 1.0
PA105 Bloodborne Pathogens 1.0
PA106 Needles types 1.0
PA107 Numbing 1.0
PA108 Skin Histology and Physiology 1.0
PA109 Skin Disorders and Conditions 1.0
PA110 Chemical and Mechanical Exfoliation 1.0
PA111 Dermatological Procedures 1.0
PA112 Plastic Surgery Procedures 1.0
PA113 Job Skills 1.0
PA114 Fake Skin Practice 8.0
PA115 Live Model Demonstration by Instructor 2.0
Final Exam 1.0
MBD101 Introduction to Microblading Course 1.0
MBD102 Understanding Microblading and Tools 0.5
MBD103 Sterilization and Aseptic Technique 0.5
MBD104 Microorganisms and Infectious Disease 0.5
MBD105 Bloodborne Pathogens 0.5
MBD106 Fitzpatrick Scale 1.0
MBD107 Color Theory 1.0
MBD108 Skin 1.0
MBD109 Eyebrows Types 1.0
MBD110 Station Set-Up 1.0
MBD111 Client Consultation 1.0
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MBD112 Measure / Mapping 1.0
MBD113 Microblading Aftercare 1.0
MBD114 Practice on Paper and Fake Skin 8.0
MBD115 Live Model Demonstration by Instructor 4.0
Final Exam 1.0
MND101 Introduction to Microneedling Course 1.0
MND102 Understanding Microneedling and Tools 1.0
MND103 Sterilization and Aseptic Technique 1.0
MND104 Microorganisms and Infectious Disease 1.0
MND105 Bloodborne Pathogens 0.5
MND106 Stretch Marks Cause 1.0
MND107 Microneedling and Stretch Marks 1.0
MND108 Collagen 1.0
MND109 Elastin 0.5
MND110 Melanin 0.5
MND111 Stretch Marks Types 1.0
MND112 Beta- Carotene 0.5
MND113 Microneedling Aftercare 1.0
MND114 Practice in Fake Skin 8.0
MND115 Live Model Demonstration by Instructor 4.0
Final Exam 1.0
PPA101 Introduction to Aesthetic Plasma Pen Course 0.5
PPA102 Understanding Aesthetic Plasma Pen and Tools 0.5
PPA103 Sterilization and Aseptic Technique 0.5
PPA104 Microorganisms and Infectious Disease 0.5
PPA105 Bloodborne Pathogens 0.5
PPA106 Needles types 0.5
PPA107 Numbing 0.5
PPA108 Anatomy and Integumentary Physiology 0.5
PPA109 Aging Skin 0.5
PPA110 Blepharoplasty Concept 0.5
PPA111 Hyperchromias 0.5
PPA112 Pathophysiology 0.5
PPA113 Jett Plasma 1.0
PPA114 Plasma Action on Skin 1.0
PPA115 Anti - Aging Treatment (Peeling) 1.0
PPA116 Treatment for Dark Circles and Hyperchromias 1.0
PPA117 Aftercare Procedures 1.0
PPA118 Contraindications 1.0
PPA119 Plasma Non-invasive Blepharoplasty 1.0
PPA120 Fake Skin Practice 8.0
PPA121 Live Model Demonstration by Instructor 2.0
Final Exam 1.0
HSM101 Introduction to Hair Simulation 0.5
HSM102 Skin Types & Layers 0.5
HSM103 Existing Techniques & Treatments 0.5
HSM104 Causes & Their Pathology 0.5
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HSM105 Inks & Additives Used 0.5
HSM106 Needle Types 0.5
HSM107 Equipment Used 0.5
HSM108 Numbing 0.5
HSM109 Release Forms 0.5
HSM110 Micropigmentation Techniques 1.0
HSM111 Causes of Baldness 0.5
HSM112 Beard Correction 1.0
HSM113 Scars Correction 1.0
HSM114 Mapping & Measuring Techniques 1.0
HSM115 Hair Fill Techniques 1.0
HSM116 Strand Hair Simulation Techniques 1.0
HSM117 How to Choose a Technique for Each Client 1.0
HSM118 Color Theory 1.0
HSM119 Procedure Duration 0.5
HSM120 Procedure Reaction 0.5
HSM121 Aftercare Procedure 0.5
HSM122 Touch-Ups 0.5
HSM123 Practice on Skins 16.0
HSM124 Practice on Models 8.0
Final Exams 1.0
TRI101 General Principles of Tattoo Removal 1.0
TRI102 The Products 2.0
TRI103 Sterile/Sanitary Treatment 1.0
TRI104 Specific Removal of tattoos and permanent make-up 2.0
TRI105 Aftercare 1.0
TRI106 Fake Skin Practice 6.0
TRI107 Live Model Demonstration by Instructor 2.0
Final Exam 1.0
EYE101 Introduction to Eyelash Extension 1.0
EYE102 The Eye Shapes 1.0
EYE103 Eyelash Treatments 2.0
EYE104 Eyelash Extension Guide 1.0
EYE105 Tools Needed 1.0
EYE106 Eyelash Extension Procedure 1.0
EYE107 Removing Eyelash Extension 1.0
EYE108 Some Reasons Why Lash Extension Do Not Last 1.0
EYE109 Aftercare Instructions 1.0
EYE110 Fake Skin Practice 4.0
EYE111 Live Model Demonstration by Instructor 1.0
Final Exam 1.0
ABP101 Introduction to Advanced Body Piercings 2.0
ABP102 Introduction to Advanced Body Piercing Tools 2.0
ABP103 Body Piercing Process 2.0
ABP104 Sterilization, Aseptic Technique, Microorganisms and Infectious Disease 2.0
ABP105 Bloodborne Pathogens and Body Piercing Safety Practices 2.0
ABP106 Communicable Diseases and Body Piercing 2.0
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ABP107 Shop Safety Practices and
Procedures
2.0
ABP108 Equipment Cleaning and Sterilization 2.0
ABP109 Preventing Transmission of BBP and Communicable Diseases 2.0
ABP110 Body Piercing Safety Test 2.0
ABP111 Basic Body Piercings 2.0
ABP112 Basic Body Piercing Placements 2.0
ABP113 Basic Body Piercing Jewelry 2.0
ABP114 Surface Piercings 2.0
ABP115 Jewelry for Surface Piercings 2.0
ABP116 Tools for Surface Piercings 2.0
ABP117 Genital Piercings 2.0
ABP118 Jewelry for Genital Piercings 2.0
ABP119 Tools for Genital Piercings 2.0
ABP120 Dermal Anchors 2.0
ABP121 Jewelry for Dermal Anchors 2.0
ABP122 Tools for Dermal Anchors 2.0
ABP123 Pricing Body Piercing 2.0
ABP124 Body Piercing Station Set-Up and Supplies 2.0
ABP125 Client Appreciation and Aftercare 2.0
ABP126 Body Piercing Ethics and Stretching Piercings 2.0
ABP127 Client Care and Dealing with Difficult Clients 2.0
ABP128 Body Piercing Lab 60
Final Exams 6.0
Final Exams 32.0
TOTAL: 600
General Graduate Certificate Requirements
To receive certification for the Master Advanced Cosmetic Bundle Course, students must:
• Successfully complete all class work outlined
• Receive 600 clock hours
• Achieve a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.7
• Resolve all financial obligations
ADMISSION & ACADEMIC INFORMATION
Entrance/Admission Requirements Programs of four hundred fifty (450) or more clock hours or the credit hour equivalent shall
administer a basic skills examination to each student who enrolls, unless the student has provided
evidence of a high school graduation diploma, general equivalency diploma, or its equivalent.) • To be admitted, the prospect must have an interview in person or by phone with an Admissions
representative to evaluate the applicant’s qualifications and aptitude to pursue a career in any of the
programs we offer.
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• Completing and submitting the Application for Admission
• Declaring a program of study
• Providing proof of identification (i.e., photo I.D.); the institute can request more than one form of
ID, including government-issued IDs.
• Providing proof of legal residence upon request. The college may ask for proof such as government-
issued documents (i.e., driver’s licenses, passports, lease, utilities bill or others).
• The prospect must be at least 18 years of age
• The prospect must submit artwork for review
• The prospect must not have a criminal record (if they will plan on staying in school housing)
• Any applicant involved in previous, current or pending disciplinary action at another school or
postsecondary institution or criminal action is required to indicate this information on the
application for admission.
Admissions The Office of Admissions provides prospective students with information and assistance in applying
to The Master Tattoo Institute. In addition, the Office of Admissions counsels students in the process
of goal evaluations, requirements for programs of interest, career options, and industry opportunities.
Location:
Office of Admissions
1112 Normandy Drive
Miami Beach, FL 33141
For application assistance or campus/classroom tours, please contact Ian Marioles in the admissions
department at: 786.206.9891 or [email protected]. Online enrollment forms are
available at: http://www.MasterTattooInstitute.com/enroll.php
Enrollment Deposit/Cancellation Policy
Upon completion of the application process, a $500 enrollment deposit is due. This deposit is for the
equipment that will be provided for you in both the piercing and the tattoo class and must be
purchased prior to your arrival. Applicants may cancel their enrollment without penalty 30 days
prior to term start date. Once the classes begin, the tuition refund policy takes effect.
Communication Competency
All applicants must demonstrate quantitative and verbal skill proficiency. No specific preparatory
coursework is required for admission; however, applicants should note that all instruction and
services are provided in English.
Applicants whose native language is not English must demonstrate English-language proficiency by
providing evidence of one of the following:
• Submission of a high school diploma, or post-secondary degree or higher, earned at an
institution at which the language of instruction was English.
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• Submission of results from a TOEFL® PBT test (Test of English as a Foreign Language.) The
TOEFL® exam tests reading, listening, and writing skills in English. It is offered on paper or over the
Internet. For admissions into The Master Tattoo Institute, a TOEFL score of 600 is required for the
paper-based exam, and a score of 90 is required for the Internet based exam. Please note: The Master Tattoo Institute has no affiliation with TOEFL®.
Overturning Admission Acceptance
Applicants who submit documents that are forged, fraudulent, altered, obtained inappropriately,
incomplete or otherwise deceptive may be denied admission or have their admission overturned.
For students already enrolled when a fraudulent document is discovered, the misconduct may result
in an overturn of admission; cancellation of financial assistance award; and/or permanent denial from
future admission to The Master Tattoo Institute.
Students whose admission is overturned remain responsible for fulfilling any financial obligations to
The Master Tattoo Institute.
Academic Policies
The Master Tattoo Institute does not have a residency requirement. Students are awarded their
certifications at the end of the term in which they satisfactorily met all graduation requirements.
Course Cancellation
Every effort is made to deliver all courses included on the published academic calendar. However,
occasionally a course is cancelled because of insufficient enrollment or other unforeseen
circumstances.
Attendance
Instructors may choose to incorporate a participation element when calculating student grades.
Grading criteria include requirements for class participation in academic events and the extent to
which work missed due to non-participation can be made up.
During the program, students may withdraw by requesting and submitting a program withdrawal
form from the admissions office by mail.
Even if a student cannot be reached, or does not respond, he/she will only be withdrawn from their
program if the school receives a completed program withdrawal form.
Students who do not formally withdraw from their program receive a grade of F because of lack of
participation. Simply ceasing to participate in classes does not constitute a valid withdrawal request.
Withdrawal Procedure
A student choosing to withdraw from The Master Tattoo Institute after the commencement of classes
is required to submit a completed program withdrawal form by certified mail to the Director of
Admissions. The withdrawal form must be signed and dated by the student.
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If special circumstances arise, a student may request, in writing, a leave of absence, which should
include the date the student anticipates the leave beginning and ending. However, should the student
fail to return from leave on the scheduled date, the student may be determined withdrawn.
All refund requests must be submitted by certified mail to the Master Tattoo Institute within 30 days
of the determination of the withdrawal date. Tuition refunds will be determined as outlined in the
tuition section.
Credit for Previous College Coursework, Transfers to Other Institutions, Course Waivers, and Course
Exemptions
Master Tattoo Institute does not accept in, or offer out, credits for transfer.
Grades, Progress and Registration, Grading Philosophy The Master Tattoo Institute is committed to high academic standards that reflect real-world demands
for excellence. Academic performance is evaluated using the full range of grades A through F. Grade
distributions are not based on a predetermined curve. The minimum GPA requirements in order to
receive your Certificate of Completion is a 2.7
Students receive the grades they earn without regard to tuition reimbursement or other grade point
average requirements. Students’ work is evaluated against a standard of performance required of
successful professionals. The Master Tattoo Institute evaluates students utilizing the following:
• Weekly Student Evaluation Form
• Tattoo Progress Evaluation Form
• Testing
ADMISSION & ACADEMIC INFORMATION
Grades and Designations
The Master Tattoo Institute uses the grading system outlined below. Each program takes place during
the term. Within the term are classes specific to the program. Grades are available at the end of each
class. Cumulative grade point averages (GPAs) are calculated at the end of the term. Academic
progress evaluations are calculated throughout the term.
BBP Certification
Blood Borne Pathogens Certification is issued to students after passing the Safety Test and whom
have a clear understanding of the prevention of communicable diseases.
Satisfactory Requirements:
*Minimum 16 Hours
*Passing Grade of 70% or Higher
Grades are assigned as follows:
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Grade to Grade Point Average Comparison
Letter Grade GPA Value
A 3.70 - 4.00
B 2.70 - 3.69
C 2.00 - 2.69
D 0.70 - 1.99
F 0.00 - 0.69
Grade Point System and GPAs
For each class, grade points are calculated by the average of student test scores and evaluation scores.
GPA is void if attendance requirements are not met per Master Tattoo Institute’s attendance policy.
Grade Appeals
Students who want to appeal their grade from a specific class must discuss the grade with their
instructor within the week of class completion. If issues remain unresolved after reviewing the grade
with the instructor, students may appeal the grade by submitting a completed Student Grade Appeal
form to the admissions office. Grade appeal requests must be made during the same term the class was
taken.
Certificate of Completion
A certificate of completion shall be issued to students who have satisfied the minimum requirements
of the program.
Minimum Requirements:
*2.7 or Higher GPA
Failures
A student who receives a C in a required class must repeat and pass the class prior to certification.
The failed class is included in grade point averages (GPAs); however, if the student passes the class
when it is repeated the cumulative GPA is adjusted accordingly.
Incompletes
Incompletes are granted in exceptional situations only, such as when illness, death in the family, or
work-related travel is documented. Substantial course requirements must have already been
completed, determined by The Master Tattoo Institute. Students must secure approval from the
instructor for an incomplete designation.
Incompletes are counted in attempted hours but are not counted in any GPA computations. If
remaining coursework has not been completed by the end of the term, the incomplete designators
automatically become grades of F, unless written approval granting an extension has been obtained
from the instructor. When the incomplete is converted to a final grade, the GPA will be recalculated.
Academic and Professional Conduct
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Students have a responsibility to maintain both the academic and professional integrity of The Master
Tattoo Institute, and to meet the highest standards of academic and professional conduct. Students are
expected to do their own work on exams, class preparation and assignments, and to conduct
themselves professionally when interacting with fellow students, faculty, and staff. Students must
also make equitable contributions to both the quality and quantity of work performed on group
projects.
By choosing to attend The Master Tattoo Institute, students agree to follow the Student Code of
Conduct:
• All students will act with integrity, civility, acceptance, and individual accountability at all
times.
• All General Policies and Procedures must always be followed.
• All staff and students will always treat each other with respect.
• No form of bullying, abusive behavior or harassment will be tolerated at any time under any
circumstances.
The purpose of the Student Code of Conduct is to provide an educational, respectful and safe
environment conducive to academic and personal success for the individual and the greater tattoo
and piercing community. All students MUST comply with all The Master Tattoo Institute policies,
procedures, and regulations including the Student Code of Conduct always during their involvement
with The Master Tattoo Institute.
Conduct that is disruptive, lewd, indecent, or infringes upon the rights of others is prohibited.
Workbooks and tattoo machines provided are for your use only. They are not to be shared or
duplicated at any time. All work must be completed independently. No form of cheating will be
tolerated at any time. All students are expected to attend all classes and must pass all tests and
assessments to receive a Certificate of Completion.
Failure to comply with any of these policies will lead to immediate expulsion from The Master Tattoo
Institute program with no refund. Any unpaid balance due through financing will remain regardless
of expulsion from the program.
Students must obtain a tattoo license before practicing on humans. Master Tattoo Institute, partners,
affiliates or employees shall not be held responsible for any student breach of contract, and student
shall assume all liability for their actions.
Standards of Academic Progress
Students must demonstrate satisfactory academic progress toward completing their academic program
by meeting The Master Tattoo Institute’s established standards of academic progress in each of three
specific measurable areas:
• Grade point averages
• Successful completion of required skills development
• Pace of progress toward graduation, including withdrawal from all courses
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The grade point average is used to determine academic standing and are based on all classes the
student completes. All areas of academic progress are evaluated at the end of each student’s class and
academic standing is assigned according to the evaluation. Students should consult with the
admissions office for policy details.
The Master Tattoo Institute instructors utilize a series of standards to measure academic progress and
satisfactory performance with students. A Pre-Assessment procedure and form, Weekly Student
Evaluation procedure and form, and Student Hour Tracking form are part of those standards, along
with input from the classroom experience and observation by instructors.
General Graduation Requirements
To fulfill the graduation requirements for each specific program, all students must:
• Achieve a cumulative grade point average of 2.70 or higher.
• Fulfill all financial obligations.
Graduation is not permitted if students have missing grades or if the best recorded grade for a
required course is F. Grade changes are not permitted after the certificate has been awarded.
NOTE: Section 381.00775, Florida Statutes (F.S.), and Chapter 64E-28, Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.) require persons seeking licensure as a tattoo artist to complete an educational course approved by the department on bloodborne pathogens and communicable diseases and to achieve at least 70% on an examination covering the materials in the course. Privacy Act
The Master Tattoo Institute complies with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, as
amended. This Act protects the privacy of students’ educational records, establishes students’ rights to
inspect and review their academic records, and provides guidelines for correcting inaccurate and
misleading data through informal and formal hearings. The Master Tattoo Institute policy on
releasing student-related information explains School procedures for complying with the Act’s
provisions. Copies of the policy are available at the School.
Nondiscrimination Policy
The Master Tattoo Institute does not discriminate against qualified students regarding gender, age,
race, color national origin, sexual orientation, political affiliation or belief, religion, or disability and
affords students all rights, privileges, programs, employment services, and opportunities generally
available.
ADMISSION & ACADEMIC INFORMATION
The Master Tattoo Institute complies with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the
Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and does not discriminate based on disability.
The Office of Admissions – which can be reached by email at
[email protected], or by phone at 786.220.8238 – can provide additional
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information about this policy and assistance with accommodation requests during the admission
process or after enrollment.
Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act
The Master Tattoo Institute complies with the Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act and forbids
use, possession, distribution or sale of drugs or alcohol by students, faculty or staff anywhere on
school property. Anyone in violation of state, federal or local regulations, with respect to illegal drugs
or alcohol, may be subject to both criminal prosecution and school disciplinary action.
Intellectual Property Rights
In accordance with the law of copyright, faculty-assigned student writings/artwork, including answer
material for tests, projects, research papers, and business plans prepared in connection with any
course, are the property of The Master Tattoo Institute and may be used by the school for educational
purposes.
Student Conduct
Mature behavior and conduct consistent with the highest professional standards are expected of every
student while on school property or engaging in school-related online activities. The Master Tattoo
Institute reserves the right to place on probation, or dismiss, students who engage in unsatisfactory
conduct such as dishonesty; failure to adhere to rules and regulations, including those stated in the
Code of Conduct, and failure to exhibit proper online etiquette; destruction or theft of property;
participation in activity that impinges on the rights of others; or possession or consumption of
alcoholic beverages or illegal drugs at any time on school premises.
Student Complaint Procedures
All students should first attempt to resolve concerns orally or in writing with the individual(s) most
directly connected to their complaints. If that is not appropriate or successful, students should direct
their concerns to their instructor. For all students, complaints involving allegations of discrimination
or harassment – including sexual misconduct – may be filed with the Office of Admissions. Students
will not be subject to adverse action because of initiating a complaint. Students not satisfied with the
final disposition of the complaint process may contact the state licensing authority, or the
Commission for Independent Education at 325 West Gaines Street, Suite 1414, Tallahassee, FL 32399-
0400 or toll free at 888-224-6844.
Campus Crime and Security Act
The Master Tattoo Institute complies with the Campus Crime and Security Act of 1990. Should
students be witnesses to or victims of a crime, they should immediately report the incident to the
local law enforcement agency.
Safety Information
The security of all members of The Master Tattoo Institute community is a priority. The school takes
all precautions to ensure the safety of the campus.
Academic Freedom
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The Master Tattoo Institute supports development of autonomous thought and respect for others’
ideas. As such, members of The Master Tattoo Institute, including students and faculty, should feel
free to discuss their questions and express their opinions both publicly and privately within the
boundaries of the Code of Conduct and other reasonable behavioral expectations, noting in their
expressions or demonstrations that they speak for themselves only.
Career Services
Tattooing positions are available after graduation through our partner, Salvation Tattoo Lounge.
Salvation Tattoo Lounge was awarded “Best Tattoo Shop in Miami” from 2011 to 2013; “Best on The
Internet” awarded by Talk of the Town for 2012; “Best Tattoo Shop of Miami” awarded in 2012 by
the Miami New Times; and multiple award-winning tattoo shop at several tattoo conventions.
Assistance with applying for your state tattoo license is provided by our school administration staff.
An application must be filled out and sent in along with your certificate of completion of the BBP
course, and a $60 money order, with a copy of your photo ID. From that point, the wait is usually 3-4
weeks to get your license back from the Health Department
The Master Tattoo Institute is approved by the Florida Department of Health under section
381.00775 F.S. and Chapter 64E-28.006 F.A.C. Graduates of The Master Tattoo Institute receive BBP
Certification and Tattoo Artist License. The Master Tattoo Institute does not in any way or form
guarantee a career position with any employer.
Student Records
All materials submitted in support of students’ applications, including letters of reference and related
documents, become the property of The Master Tattoo Institute. During a student’s enrollment, The
Master Tattoo Institute maintains records that include admission and attendance information and
other relevant data. Students may review the content of their files by notifying the office of
admissions in writing.
Except as required by law, no information regarding attendance, grades or any other aspect of
students’ academic standing will be released to any third party without written student consent.
Hours of Operation
In general, administrative office hours at The Master Tattoo Institute are Monday through Friday,
8:00 am to 6:00 pm.
Institutional Scholarship
We realize that paying for education may be difficult. If you are unable to pay yours, apply for a
scholarship by completing an application with all required information through our website.
Returned-Check Fee
Because returned checks create administrative costs, a $15 fee is added to students’ balances for each
returned check. Students with three or more such occurrences must pay their tuition with either a
money order or a cashier’s check and are not eligible for subsequent tuition deferrals.
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Student Housing
The Master Tattoo Institute is proud to offer housing and travel benefits for students who live 100
miles or more away from Miami, Florida. Housing benefits include dorm style room in a furnished
apartment featuring a kitchen with cooking utensils and dishes towels, sheets, pillows. Meals are not
included!
Housing options may include walking distances of up to 10 city blocks.
Housing costs per program is as follows: $350 per term
Contact the admissions office at 786.220.8238 or [email protected] for more
information,
Equipment deposit fee per program is for the student equipment given to each student at the start of
each term: Submission of information and assignment of Student I.D. Number: $500
American Express, Discover, MasterCard, and Visa are accepted. Financial assistance through The
Master Tattoo Institute is available.
Most programs require materials, which may include workbooks, machines, and protective
equipment. All of those materials are included in the tuition fee. Students are responsible for all
tuition, fees, and finance charges.
Scholarships
Scholarship amounts range from $1,000 to $28,000.
Scholarships available to those who qualify. All Candidates must meet all regular admissions
requirements and must choose a term they are applying for. If a student changes his/her term date,
the scholarship award may be forfeited. Most scholarships cannot be used in conjunction with any
other scholarship MTI offers. In most cases, only one award will be given per student. If a student is
eligible for multiple scholarships, the scholarship that is most beneficial to the student will be
awarded.
The Scholarships are Based on a Student's Level of Interest and Dedication to Becoming a Full-
Time/Long Term Tattoo Artist/Piercer, Judged by our Instructors and Upper Management.
There is a limit on how many scholarships we offer per term or per year and they are all decided on a
case by case basis.
Refund Policy
• 100% of the tuition paid minus the enrollment deposit will be refunded if withdrawal of the
program is requested in writing within 30 days prior to term start date
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• After the tattoo classes have begun, but before the ending of the fifth day of class is referred
to as the drop-ad term and all refunds will result in a Pro Rata refund calculation computed
by the number of hours completed to the total program hours, minus the enrollment deposit
for equipment costs during this period.
• After the body piercing classes have begun, but before the ending of the 2nd day of class,
refunds will result in a Pro Rata refund calculation computed by the number of hours
completed to the total program hours minus the enrollment deposit and equipment costs.
• All refunds will be made within 30 days of termination of students' enrollment or receipt of
cancellation notice from student.
• At the start of each new tattoo and/or piercing term during orientation, a full set of
tattoo/piercing equipment will be distributed to each attending student which carries a non-
refundable cost of $500.00.
Refund policies do not apply to enrollment deposits. Enrollment deposits are primarily to cover the
cost of the tattoo equipment provided to each attending student in the Tattoo, Advanced Tattoo,
Body Piercing, and Advanced Body Piercing.
The withdrawal date is the date the student begins the official withdrawal process. Failure to notify
the Office of Admissions of a withdrawal will result in additional tuition liability.
Parking Fee
Free parking is offered behind the building. On street parking is metered, at student’s cost.
Applying for Financial Assistance
The Master Tattoo Institute’s financial assistance program is not affiliated with or provided by The
Department of Education, Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), or any other
government aid program. The student financial assistance funds are exclusively provided by The
Master Tattoo Institute and/or its sponsoring partner, Salvation Tattoo Lounge. All applicant
information collected will be used solely for the purpose of financial assistance and will not be
shared, distributed, or sold.
Financial Delinquency
Students are responsible for all tuition, fees, costs of texts and costs associated with collecting on
outstanding accounts. Students whose financial accounts are delinquent are not permitted to register
for additional programs or to graduate unless an exemption is granted.
Statements of Account
Statements of account are available by submitting a written request to the Office of Admissions.
Requests must indicate the term for which the statement is being sought, as well as either a fax
number or mailing address to which the statement is to be delivered. Statements are processed within
three business days of request. Customized statements of account are not available.
Withdrawals – Financial
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Students who withdraw after registering for a term, or who are dismissed for disciplinary or academic
conduct reasons, will be entitled to a tuition refund based on the refund policy unless a student has
violated campus or dormitory policies at which point will result in no refund.
Final grades of (F) and designators of (I) are evaluated at the end of the term for each student.
Students who do not formally withdraw from terms subsequently earn a grade of (F).
All withdrawal requests must be communicated to the office of admissions. Simply ceasing to
participate in classes does not constitute a valid withdrawal request
Ground for Termination
A student's enrollment can be terminated at the discretion of the institution for insufficient academic
progress, non-payment of academic costs, or failure to comply with rules and policies established by
the institution as outlined in the catalog and this agreement.
Employment Assistance
The Master Tattoo Institute will supply employment assistance, but the institution does not guarantee
employment.
Class Materials Included
Tattoo Courses – Tattoo case, set of (2) tattoo machines (liner & shader), power supply, power cord,
foot pedal, clip cords, sketch pad, (1) set of colored pencils, erasers, pencil pouch, color wheel,
sharpie, and curriculum workbook.
Tattoo needles, tubes, ink, and practice skins will be provided on an as-needed basis at the school. We
do not supply you with a stock after you leave.
Piercing Courses – Piercing Case, (1) set of piercing tools include forceps, openers, closers, and
hemostats, (1) set of receiving tubes, (1) set of taper needles, a variety of piercing needles ranging
from 18g to 14g, and a variety of starter jewelry, and a gauge wheel. Piercing equipment is provided
for the Body Piercing course and there is not an additional set of equipment provided for the
Advanced Body Piercing Course.
Art Courses – Sketch pad, 3M Masking Tape for Basic Painting, .94-Inch by 60.1-Yard,
Ampersand Hardboard 16 in. x 20 in, Canson Watercolor Paper Pad, 30-Sheet, 9-Inch by 12-Inch, X-
Large, Color Wheel Pocket Guide with Gray Scale Value Finder,
Graphite Pencil Design Set - Metal Tin of 12, Pro-Art Drawing Tools Eraser & Sharpener Value Set,
W&N Artist W/C Brush Sable Rigger 5,
Winsor & Newton Professional Water Color Tube, 5ml, Ivory Black
Tattoo Removal Course – (1) bottle of tattoo removal formula, (1) bottle of the Tattoo Removal
aftercare, (1) bottle of the Tattoo Removal numbing solution
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Tattoo Program Calendar Start Date End Date Withdraw Date
September 10th, 2018 October 5th, 2018 August 27th, 2018
October 29th, 2018 November 23rd, 2018 October 15th, 2018
December 17th, 2018 January 11th, 2019 December 3rd, 2018
February 4th, 2019 March 1st, 2019 January 21st, 2019
March 18th, 2019 April 12th, 2019 March 4th, 2019
April 29th, 2019 May 24th, 2019 April 15th, 2019
June 10th, 2019 July 5th, 2019 May 27th, 2019
July 22nd, 2019 August 16th, 2019 July 8th, 2019
September 2nd, 2019 September 27th, 2019 August 19th, 2019
October 14th, 2019 November 8th, 2019 September 30th, 2019
November 25th, 2019 December 20th, 2019 November 11th, 2019
Advanced Tattoo Program Calendar Start Date End Date Withdraw Date
September 10th 2018 October 19th 2018 August 27th 2018
October 29th 2018 December 7th 2018 October 15th 2018
December 17th 2018 January 25th 2019 December 3rd 2018
February 4th, 2019 March 15th, 2019 January 21st, 2019
March 18th, 2019 April 26th, 2019 March 4th, 2019
April 29th 2019 June 7th 2019 April 15th 2019
June 10th 2019 July 19th 2019 May 27th 2019
July 22nd 2019 August 30th 2019 July 8th 2019
September 2nd 2019 October 11th 2019 August 19th 2019
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October 14th 2019 November 22th 2019 September 30th 2019
November 25th 2019 January 17th 2020 November 11th 2019
Advanced Tattoo Bundle Calendar Start Date End Date Withdraw Date
September 10th 2018 October 19th 2018 August 27th 2018
October 29th 2018 December 7th 2018 October 15th 2018
December 17th 2018 January 25th 2019 December 3rd 2018
February 4th, 2019 March 15th, 2019 January 21st, 2019
March 18th, 2019 April 26th, 2019 March 4th, 2019
April 29th 2019 June 7th 2019 April 15th 2019
June 10th 2019 July 19th 2019 May 27th 2019
July 22nd 2019 August 30th 2019 July 8th 2019
September 2nd 2019 October 11th 2019 August 19th 2019
October 14th 2019 November 22th 2019 September 30th 2019
November 25th 2019 January 17th 2020 November 11th 2019
Master Advanced Tattoo Calendar Start Date End Date Withdraw Date
September 10th 2018 October 19th 2018 August 27th 2018
October 29th 2018 December 7th 2018 October 15th 2018
December 17th 2018 January 25th 2019 December 3rd 2018
February 4th, 2019 March 15th, 2019 January 21st, 2019
March 18th, 2019 April 26th, 2019 March 4th, 2019
April 29th 2019 June 7th 2019 April 15th 2019
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June 10th 2019 July 19th 2019 May 27th 2019
July 22nd 2019 August 30th 2019 July 8th 2019
September 2nd 2019 October 11th 2019 August 19th 2019
October 14th 2019 November 22th 2019 September 30th 2019
November 25th 2019 January 17th 2020 November 11th 2019
Advanced Realism Art Calendar Start Date End Date Withdraw Date
March 18th, 2019 March 22nd 2019 March 4th, 2019
July 22nd, 2018 July 26th, 2019 July 8th, 2019
November 25th, 2019 November 29th, 2019 November 11th, 2019
Advanced Realism Tattoo Blk/Gray Calendar Start Date End Date Withdraw Date
March 25th, 2019 March 29th, 2019 March 20th, 2019
July 29th, 2019 August 2nd, 2019 July 24th, 2019
December 2nd, 2019 December 6th, 2019 December 11th, 2019
Advanced Realism Tattoo Color Calendar Start Date End Date Withdraw Date
April 1st, 2019 April 5th, 2019 March 25th, 2019
August 5th, 2019 August 9th, 2019 August 1st, 2019
December 9th, 2019 December 13th, 2019 December 4th, 2019
Advanced Japanese Calendar Start Date End Date Withdraw Date
April 8th, 2019 April 12th, 2019 April 5th, 2019
August 12th, 2019 August 16th, 2019 August 7th, 2019
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December 16th, 2020 December 20th, 2020 December 11th, 2019
Advanced Bio-Mechanical Calendar Start Date End Date Withdraw Date
April 15th, 2019 April 19th, 2019 April 10th, 2019
August 19th, 2019 August 23rd, 2019 August 14th, 2019
January 6th, 2020 January 10th, 2020 January 6th, 2019
Fundamental Cosmetic Bundle Calendar Start Date End Date Withdraw Date
September 10th 2018 October 5th 2018 August 27th 2018
October 29th 2018 November 23rd 2018 October 15th 2018
December 17th 2018 January 11th 2019 December 3rd 2018
February 4th 2019 March 1st 2019 January 21st 2019
March 18th 2019 April 12th 2019 March 4th 2019
April 29th 2019 May 24th 2019 April 15th 2019
June 10th 2019 July 5th 2019 May 27th 2019
July 22nd 2019 August 16th 2019 July 8th 2019
September 2nd, 2019 September 27th 2019 August 19th 2019
October 14th 2019 November 8th 2019 September 30th 2019
November 25th 2019 December 20th 2019 November 11th 2019
Advanced Cosmetic Bundle Calendar Start Date End Date Withdraw Date
September 10th 2018 October 19th 2018 August 27th 2018
October 29th 2018 December 7th 2018 October 15th 2018
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December 17th 2018 January 25th 2019 December 3rd 2018
February 4th 2019 March 15th 2019 January 21st 2019
March 18th 2019 April 26th 2019 March 4th 2019
April 29th 2019 June 7th 2019 April 15th 2019
June 10th 2019 July 19th 2019 May 27th 2019
July 22nd 2019 August 30th 2019 July 8th 2019
September 2nd 2019 October 11th 2019 August 19th 2019
October 14th 2019 November 22th 2019 September 30th 2019
November 25th 2019 January 17th 2020 November 11th 2019
Master Advanced Cosmetic/Tattoo Bundle Calendar Start Date End Date Withdraw Date
September 10th 2018 December 21st 2018 August 27th 2018
February 4th 2019 May 17th 2019 January 21st 2019
March 18th, 2019 June 28th, 2019 March 13th, 2019
April 29th, 2019 August 9th, 2019 April 24th, 2019
June 10th 2019 September 20th, 2019 May 27th 2019
July 22nd, 2019 November 1st, 2019 July 17th, 2019
September 2nd, 2019 December 13th, 2019 August 28th, 2019
October 14th 2019 February 7th, 2020 October 9th 2019
November 25th, 2019 March 20th, 2020 November 20th, 2019
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Microblading Calendar Start Date End Date Withdraw Date
February 6th, 2019 February 8th, 2019 January 23rd, 2019
March 20th, 2019 March 22nd, 2019 March 6th, 2019
May 1st, 2019 May 3rd, 2019 April 17th, 2019
June 12th, 2019 June 14th, 2019 May 29th, 2019
July 24th, 2019 July 26th, 2019 July 10th, 2019
September 4th, 2019 September 6th, 2019 August 21st, 2019
October 16th, 2019 October 18th, 2019 October 2nd, 2019
November 27th 2019 November 29th, 2019 November 13th, 2019
Permanent Makeup Calendar Start Date End Date Withdraw Date
February 11th, 2019 February 15th, 2019 January 28th, 2019
March 25th, 2019 March 29th, 2019 March 11th, 2019
May 6th, 2019 May 10th, 2019 April 22nd, 2019
June 17th, 2019 June 21st, 2019 June 3rd, 2019
July 29th, 2019 August 2nd, 2019 July 15th, 2019
September 9th, 2019 September 13th, 2019 August 26th, 2019
October 21st, 2019 October 25th, 2019 October 7th, 2019
December 2nd, 2019 December 6th, 2019 November 18th, 2019
Microneedling Calendar Start Date End Date Withdraw Date
February 18th, 2019 February 20th, 2019 February 4th, 2019
April 1st, 2019 April 3rd, 2019 April 18th, 2019
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May 13th, 2019 May 15th, 2019 April 29th, 2019
June 24th, 2019 June 26th, 2019 June 10th, 2019
August 5th, 2019 August 7th, 2019 July 22nd, 2019
September 16th, 2019 September 18th, 2019 September 2nd, 2019
October 28th, 2019 October 30th, 2019 October 14th, 2019
December 9th, 2019 December 11th, 2019 November 25th, 2019
Tattoo Removal Calendar Start Date End Date Withdraw Date
February 21st, 2019 February 22nd, 2019 February 7th, 2019
April 4th, 2019 April 5th, 2019 March 21st, 2019
May 16th, 2019 May 17th, 2019 May 2nd, 2019
June 27th, 2019 June 28th, 2019 June 13th, 2019
August 8th, 2019 August 9th, 2019 July 25th, 2019
September 19th, 2019 September 20th, 2019 September 5th, 2019
October 31st, 2019 November 1st, 2019 October 17th, 2019
December 12th, 2019 December 13th, 2019 November 28th, 2019
Plasma Pen Calendar Start Date End Date Withdraw Date
February 25th, 2019 February 27th, 2019 February 11th, 2019
April 8th, 2019 April 10th, 2019 March 25th, 2019
May 20th, 2019 May 22nd, 2019 May 6th, 2019
July 1st, 2019 July 3rd, 2019 June 17th, 2019
August 12th, 2019 August 14th, 2019 July 29th, 2019
September 23rd, 2019 September 25th, 2019 September 9th, 2019
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November 4th, 2019 November 6th, 2019 October 21st, 2019
December 16th, 2019 December 18th, 2019 December 2nd, 2019
Eye Lash Extension Calendar Start Date End Date Withdraw Date
February 28th, 2019 March 1st, 2019 February 14th, 2019
April 11th, 2019 April 12th, 2019 March 28th, 2019
May 23rd, 2019 May 24th, 2019 May 9th, 2019
July 4th, 2019 July 5th, 2019 June 20th, 2019
August 15th, 2019 August 16th, 2019 August 1st, 2019
September 26th, 2019 September 27th, 2019 September 12th, 2019
November 7th, 2019 November 8th, 2019 October 24th, 2019
December 19th, 2019 December 20th, 2019 December 5th, 2019
Hair Simulation Calendar Start Date End Date Withdraw Date
March 4th, 2019 March 8th, 2019 February 18th, 2019
April 15th, 2019 April 19th, 2019 April 1st, 2019
May 27th, 2019 May 31st, 2019 May 13th, 2019
July 8th, 2019 July 12th, 2019 June 24th, 2019
August 19th, 2019 August 23rd, 2019 August 5th, 2019
September 30th, 2019 October 4th, 2019 September 16th, 2019
November 11th, 2019 November 15th, 2019 October 28th, 2019
January 6th, 2020 January 10th, 2020 December 23rd, 2019
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Paramedical Aesthetics Calendar Start Date End Date Withdraw Date
March 11th, 2019 March 13th, 2019 February 25th, 2019
April 22nd, 2019 April 24th, 2019 April 8th, 2019
June 3rd, 2019 June 5th, 2019 May 20th, 2019
July 15th, 2019 July 17th, 2019 July 1st, 2019
August 26th, 2019 August 28th, 2019 August 12th, 2019
October 7th, 2019 October 9th, 2019 September 23rd, 2019
November 18th, 2019 November 20th, 2019 November 4th, 2019
January 13th, 2020 January 15th, 2020 December 30th, 2019
Body Piercing Calendar Start Date End Date Withdraw Date
September 10th 2018 September 21st 2018 August 27th 2018
October 29th 2018 November 9th 2018 October 15th 2018
December 17th 2018 December 28th 2018 December 3rd 2018
February 4th 2019 February 15th 2019 January 21st 2019
March 18th 2019 March 29th 2019 March 4th 2019
April 29th 2019 May 10th 2019 April 15th 2019
June 10th 2019 June 21st 2019 May 27th 2019
July 22nd 2019 August 2nd 2019 July 8th 2019
September 2nd 2019 September 13th 2019 August 19th 2019
October 14th 2019 October 25th 2019 September 30th 2019
November 25th 2019 December 6th 2019 November 11th 2019
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Advanced Piercing Calendar Start Date End Date Withdraw Date
September 10th 2018 September 28th 2018 August 27th 2018
October 29th 2018 November 16th 2018 October 15th 2018
December 17th 2018 January 4th 2019 December 3rd 2018
February 4th 2019 February 22nd 2019 January 21st 2019
March 18th 2019 April 5th 2019 March 4th 2019
April 29th 2019 May 17th 2019 April 15th 2019
June 10th 2019 June 28th 2019 May 27th 2019
July 22nd 2019 August 9th 2019 July 8th 2019
September 2nd 2019 September 20th 2019 August 19th 2019
October 14th 2019 November 1st 2019 September 30th 2019
November 25th 2019 December 13th 2019 November 11th 2019
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